The company has constructed its dedicated launch pad and facilities at the JSLC.
It is scheduled for its debut flight in 2025, with plans for the first stage and booster recovery by 2027.
[9] The Kinetica 2H variant is capable of delivering payloads up to 12 tons to SSO at an altitude of 500 km.
[10] The Kinetica 3, a reusable vehicle, will be capable of delivering payloads up to 20 tons to SSO at an altitude of 500 km.
[11][12][needs update] The timeline for achieving mature, round-trip suborbital space tourism has been extended to 2030.