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Avio is a company specializing in space propulsion, based in Colleferro, near Rome, Italy. The company provides solutions for launching institutional, governmental, and commercial payloads into Earth orbit through its Vega rocket family. With over 50 years of expertise and know-how, Avio is now competitive with the top players in the segment of solid, liquid, and cryogenic propulsion for space launchers and military tactical missiles

Raytheon, Avio Sign Contract for Solid Rocket Motor Development

July 24, 2024 @ 06:54 AM

Raytheon has entered into a contract with Avio, to advance the development of solid rocket motors for defense purposes. This agreement, signed at the ongoing Farnborough International Airshow in the U...

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