Firefly Aerospace Closes Third Tranche of Series C Round, Reaching Approximately US $300 Million of Financing to Date

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  • Firefly Aerospace announced the closing of another tranche of financing, valuing the company at US $1.5 billion pre-money.
  • The round is being led by existing investors including AE Industrial Partners, LP, as well as new investors including Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
  • Firefly has raised approximately US $300 million in funding since February 2023.

PRESS RELEASE — Cedar Park, Texas / November 10, 2023 — Firefly Aerospace, Inc., an end-to-end space transportation company, today announced the closing of another tranche of financing, valuing the company at $1.5 billion pre-money. The round is being led by existing investors including AE Industrial Partners, LP, as well as new investors including Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Firefly has raised approximately $300 million in funding since February 2023.

“We have been successful at raising funds at an increased valuation in this challenging capital markets environment due to our focus on production and mission execution,” said Bill Weber, CEO Firefly Aerospace. “Following our most recent success with the groundbreaking launch of the VICTUS NOX mission by the U.S. Space Force, we have seen heightened interest from new investors.”

Along with Firefly’s recent responsive launch success, the company has been awarded contracts for multiple Alpha missions, including a NASA mission, concluded a launch agreement with Lockheed Martin, and signed a multi-launch agreement with L3Harris. Under their Blue Ghost Lunar Lander product line, the company also won multiple U.S. government and commercial contracts, including three NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) task orders.

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In addition, Firefly’s on-orbit vehicle, Elytra, is on contract for its first mission for the National Reconnaissance Office, scheduled to fly on Firefly’s Alpha Rocket next year, while The Medium Launch Vehicle being co-developed with Northrop Grumman has major milestones scheduled before the end of the year.

“Firefly has clinched key contracts and cemented itself as the leader in tactically responsive launch,” said Kirk Konert Partner at AE Industrial and Chairman of Firefly. “Their differentiated technology and astute leadership have propelled them to several successes over the past year. We are proud to back Firefly as they emerge as a leader in space and defense technology while fortifying our national security.”

The Company expects to announce a close of its current financing round in the near future.

Contact Information:

Media Contacts

Firefly Aerospace
[email protected]

AE Industrial Media Contacts
Stanton – Public Relations & Marketing
(212) 366-5300
[email protected]

SOURCE: Firefly Aerospace

Featured image: Credit: Firefly Aerospace

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