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Re: Gilmour Space Technologies
« Reply #400 on: 12/11/2025 05:48 pm »
Gilmour Space Technologies Linkedin [Dec 10]

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Quick update on TestFlight1
Our investigation into the 30 July launch anomaly is well underway and should wrap up early 2026. For a brand-new orbital-class rocket, a months-long deep dive review is entirely expected, and it’s already providing clear direction for the road ahead.
 
Highlights:
 • Zeroing in on root causes - Several potential causes have now been ruled out, with a small set of credible scenarios under assessment with our suppliers.
 • Testing in parallel - Engine and systems testing are running in parallel to validate fixes and keep us moving toward our next launch attempt.
 • Launch site in good shape - Our ground infrastructure at the Bowen Orbital Spaceport sustained only minor damage, which has since been rectified.
 • What next - We expect to complete the investigation early in the new year, ahead of TestFlight2 in 2026, and will continue working closely with the Australian Space Agency to advance a safe and sustainable space sector.

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