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ULA quits selling Atlas rockets.
2021-08-27
[TheVerge] ULA stops selling its centerpiece Atlas V, setting path for the rocket’s retirement

The Boeing-Lockheed joint venture will retire its stalwart rocket after 29 more missions.

United Launch Alliance won’t be selling any more of its workhorse Atlas V rockets, and it has stopped buying the launch vehicle’s Russian-made rocket engines for good, the company’s chief executive told The Verge. ULA’s decision sets up the retirement of one of the US government’s most trusted launch vehicles and is expected to mark the end for Russia’s iconic — but controversial — RD-180 engine, an engineering marvel and a core source of revenue for Russia’s space program.

“We’re done. They’re all sold,” CEO Tory Bruno said of ULA’s Atlas V rockets in an interview. ULA, a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin, has 29 Atlas V missions left before it retires sometime in the mid-2020s and transitions to its upcoming Vulcan rocket, Bruno said. The remaining Atlas V missions include a mix of undisclosed commercial customers and some for the Space Force, NASA, and Amazon’s budding broadband satellite constellation, Project Kuiper.
Interesting that Project Kuiper -a Bezos project- is using Atlas and not Blue Origin or Vulcan(with BO engines).

Posted by:3dc

#2  ULA could ask to buy the Raptor engine from SpaceX. The sooner the better, judging from the non-progress of the BE-4.
Posted by: Crase Crease7306   2021-08-27 18:31  

#1  Well, ULA is in a spot. If the BE-4 engines aren't as good or better than the RD-180s, they will be out of the rocket business. All because of a snit dead Johnny McStain initiated.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-08-27 08:07  

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