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The Sub Orbital Flight market is a subset of the Commercial Aerospace industry, focusing on the development and operation of spacecraft that can reach suborbital altitudes. These vehicles are typically used for research, tourism, and other applications that require a brief period of weightlessness. Suborbital flights are typically shorter and less expensive than orbital flights, making them attractive to a variety of customers.
Suborbital flights are typically powered by a combination of rocket engines and air-breathing engines, allowing them to reach altitudes of up to 100 kilometers. These vehicles are typically designed to be reusable, allowing for multiple flights with minimal maintenance.
The Sub Orbital Flight market is a rapidly growing sector of the Commercial Aerospace industry, with a variety of companies offering services and products. Some of these companies include Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic, XCOR Aerospace, and Masten Space Systems. Show Less Read more