Stakeholder solution

Launch Window for Rocket Operators

Launch coordination software for rocket operators and mission teams

Real-time distribution of launch windows, debris field schedules, and operational updates to every airspace stakeholder.

Launch control center team monitoring operations during a mission countdown at Kennedy Space Center.
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Why it matters

Launch operators can distribute launch windows, debris field locations, and schedule changes to all airspace stakeholders in real time. That replaces the slower process of waiting for information to be manually entered into regulator systems, translated into NOTAMs, and rolled out to airlines, where timing fidelity is often lost.

Operational problems this page is built around

  • Mission teams rely on fragmented email chains and manual dissemination across multiple stakeholder groups.
  • Schedule slips and hazard area changes lose fidelity as they move through regulator and NOTAM workflows.
  • Operators need downstream users acting on current operational reality, not stale notice text.

What Launch Window gives rocket operators

  • Publish launch window updates and hazard area changes into a shared operational picture.
  • Reduce lag between operator decisions and stakeholder awareness across the airspace network.
  • Give airlines, ANSPs, and regulators one place to monitor the latest mission state.

Typical workflow

  1. Update launch timing, mission state, or hazard geometry from the operator side.
  2. Push the revised picture to external stakeholders without waiting for manual relay chains.
  3. Keep every affected team aligned as the mission count changes, scrubs, or proceeds to launch.