Rather than relying on traditional ground-based rockets, Starfighters Space (NYSE American: FJET) intends to carry payloads to approximately 45,000 feet before release. CEO Tim Franta, a Brevard County native who took the helm in 2026, describes the model as the "Uber Eats of space." By providing a running start at Mach 2, the company hopes to offer a more responsive and cost-effective alternative to heavy-lift operators like SpaceX or Blue Origin.
Operating from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the company utilizes the historic Space Shuttle runway to manage its fleet. While the firm draws on over two decades of flight experience, the technical requirements for the F-104 are demanding. Franta, who has piloted the aircraft himself, emphasizes that success requires a methodical approach to engineering and securing the necessary capital to reach commercial viability.

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