Starfighters Space (FJET) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
16 Mar, 2026Business overview and market positioning
Operates the only commercial fleet of F-104 Starfighters capable of MACH 2 flight for air-launching payloads into space.
Located at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, adjacent to major industry players.
Aims to be a cost-effective launch provider with minimal R&D due to proven propulsion technology.
Current customers include Lockheed Martin, GE, Innoveering, Space Florida, and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory.
Positioned to serve the rapidly growing small satellite market, with over 38,000 satellites expected to launch in the next decade.
Technology and launch solutions
Uses F-104 jets as first-stage carriers, launching payloads at 45,000 feet for air launch to space.
Offers dedicated, rapid, and flexible launch services with improved schedule control and minimal environmental impact.
STARLAUNCH I and II rockets designed for nanosatellite and microsatellite deployment, with thrusts of 41,000 LBF and 111,000 LBF respectively.
Fuel costs for launches are 10x cheaper and 2x lighter compared to traditional rocket propulsion.
Launch vehicles can deliver payloads to a wide range of orbital inclinations (0-120°).
Competitive landscape and pricing
Competes with major launch providers like SpaceX, Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, and Virgin Galactic.
Estimated launch cost is $15,000 per kg for dedicated, rapid service to exact target orbits.
Offers faster turnaround and more flexible scheduling than rideshare or traditional dedicated launches.
Proven first-stage vehicle with thousands of missions over 60 years.