We had to move GOES-U from our facility in Colorado to its launch site in Florida. 🚀
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The Future of Supersonic Flight

In collaboration with NASA's Quesst Mission, our Skunk Works® team is solving one of the most persistent challenges of supersonic flight – the sonic boom. The X-59's breakthrough would open the door to an entirely new global market for commercial supersonic travel, enabling passengers to travel anywhere in the world in half the time it takes today. 

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How to Ship a Spacecraft 🛰️

GOES-U, the final satellite in NOAA’s GOES-R series, will ensure forecasters have access to better-than-ever weather data, providing crystal-clear images of severe storms, hurricanes, wildfires and other weather hazards. Here's how we moved GOES-U from our facility in Colorado to its launch site in Florida.

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Black History Month: A Time to Reflect

Erika Marshall is paving the way for a more integrated and inclusive future. Learn more about her journey.

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The Invisible Force Powering Our World

The electromagnetic spectrum is the driving force behind almost all modern technology. See how harnessing the EMS has led to innovation for the military.

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Ramping Up Production of High-Demand Systems

We are prioritizing speed, agility and adaptability in production processes and using digital transformation to ensure customers’ stay ahead of ready.

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