Spaceport America and C6
Launch Systems Sign Agreement
Spaceport America signed an
agreement with Canadian Corporation C6 Launch
Systems to provide services, resources, and
access to the vertical launch sites facilities
for testing operations and activities.
C6 Launch Systems plans to
begin work at Spaceport America in January 2021.
Over a six-week period, the Canadian rocket
company will install a new vertical test stand
and conduct system integration tests including
several engine firings at Spaceport America.
These tests will validate the avionics, engine
control, ground control and communications
subsystems.
“C6 Launch is a young,
innovative company, part of the new frontier of
commercial space developments, and a perfect fit
for our site,” Scott McLaughlin, Spaceport
America’s Interim Executive Director said, “We
are glad to play an important role in their
growth, and hope to be a partner for many years
to come.”
C6 builds rockets designed
to launch small satellites. Its launch vehicle
is purpose-built for a high-cadence, low-cost
orbital launch program. Elementary tank
architecture, pressurization, and propellant
management systems simplify manufacturing and
launch operations. Its time-tested engine
provides a path to reliable flight performance.
“Spaceport America has been
great to work with over the past few months”
said Richard McCammon, President of C6 Launch
Systems. ”I am truly excited about our new
partnership. This integration test is a major
milestone for us as we continue to develop our
launch vehicle.”