Bezos' Blue Origin and others get $2.3 billion in U.S. Air Force rocket contracts

Reuters  |  ORLANDO, Fl. 

By Joey Roulette

The awards go to billionaire Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin; United Launch Services, part of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) joint venture between and Lockheed Martin Corp; and Innovation Systems.

The three contracts are part of a initiative to assure constant military access to space and curb reliance on foreign-made rocket engines, like ULA's flagship Atlas V rocket that uses Russian-made RD-180 boosters. The contracts are to develop rockets and carry defence payloads into space.

Centennial, Colorado-based received $967 million to develop its Vulcan rocket; Kent, Washington-based was awarded $500 million to build its New Glenn booster, and of received $791.6 million for its OmegA rocket.

Blue Origin's and Northrop's prototype vehicles for military launches are expected to be ready to fly by late 2024 and ULA's Vulcan rocket development should be completed by March 2025.

said in a statement following Wednesday's announcement that it will build a at the in California, although it did not say what rockets would launch from the site. ULA announced in September that its Vulcan rocket will be powered by Blue's BE-4 liquid rocket engines.

(Reporting by Joey Roulette, Editing By and Rosalba O'Brien)

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 06:51 IST