ULA Receives First Engine For Vulcan, Debut Flight Set For Q1 2023

BE-4 Flight Engine 2 for ULA completed acceptance testing in West Texas. 
 

Credit: ULA/Blue Origin
CAPE CANAVERAL—At the request of its customer, United Launch Alliance (ULA) is delaying the debut flight of its Vulcan-Centaur booster to the first quarter of 2023, though CEO Tory Bruno acknowledges that even if Astrobotic’s lunar lander was ready, it would be difficult to make the previously...

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