Dawn Aerospace and
Colorado Air and Space Port Sign Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU)
Jun 16
Dawn Aerospace (Dawn) and
Colorado Air and Space Port (CASP) have entered
into an MOU, which lays out a series of future
interactions that are mutually expected to occur
between the two entities, but is not legally
binding. Future actions include Dawn
establishing a presence at CASP, working with
CASP to create a relationship with the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA), and, eventually,
conducting test flights and spaceplane launches.
“In order to provide
unprecedented access to space, we’ve pursued
technologies that will operate much like a fleet
of aircraft – taking off and landing at airports
globally,” said James Powell, Dawn Co-founder.
“We’re pleased to work with the supportive Adams
County Board to bring our rocket-powered
suborbital plane, and longer-term our orbital
spaceplane, to Colorado.”
In Dec. 2020 Dawn was
granted an Unmanned Aircraft Operator
Certificate by the New Zealand Civil Aviation
Authority to fly from a conventional airport.
Dawn’s Mk-II Aurora is their latest spaceplane
iteration. Mk-III Aurora, a two-stage orbital
system, is currently in development.
Alongside the testing and
development ongoing on the company’s
spaceplanes, Dawn provides in-space satellite
propulsion to its customers globally. Dawn has
successfully seen eight of it’s in-space
propulsion units launched in 2021 on Vega,
Soyuz, and SpaceX vehicles.
The company’s spaceplane
division is interested in expanding business
operations to include Colorado Air and Space
Port in Adams County.
“The Adams County Board
looks forward to creating this new partnership
with Dawn Aerospace and eventually having them
operate at Colorado Air and Space Port,” said
Eva J. Henry, Adams County Commissioner and
Board Chair. “This partnership will bring a
multitude of innovative opportunities for all
involved, and we can’t wait to see what comes
next from this impressive company.”
Dawn Aerospace was awarded
the 2020 Hi-Tech Start-up Company of the Year,
at the 2020 New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards, for
developing technology to access space in a more
scalable and sustainable way than is currently
possible with traditional rockets.
“The amount of interest in
Colorado Air and Space Port from international
and domestic aerospace companies over the past
three years has been amazing,” said Raymond
Gonzales, Adams County Manager. “This agreement
with a truly innovative company like Dawn
Aerospace is an exciting development as we
continue to increase our aerospace partnerships
while also expanding our general aviation
activity at CASP.”
“Dawn Aerospace has
successfully worked with a number of European
countries for the launch of their propulsion
units, and we are thrilled this company will be
establishing a presence with us,” said Dave
Ruppel, Colorado Air and Space Port Director.
“Dawn Aerospace is a leader in the industry.
Having a spaceplane that can make multiple
suborbital trips a day with the same vehicle,
take off and land from a conventional airport,
and uses green propellants will help drive the
industry to create more proficient space
vehicles.”