Fleet
One Family of Reflyable Vehicles. An Expanding Menu of What We Can Prove
The fleet is the engine that builds each proving ground. Mini Meggs builds the base, Ginger Meggs grows it, and Meggs 11 reaches orbit.
The Ladder
We Do Not Scale by Betting Bigger. We Scale by Spinning Faster
Each vehicle is earned by the one before it. Every flight throws off the revenue, the proven technology, and the flight heritage the next vehicle needs, so each step is de-risked by the one beneath it. The same customers who prove a small payload with us today are the ones we carry higher tomorrow. Mini Meggs builds the base. Ginger Meggs grows it. Meggs 11 reaches orbit.
Flying Today, Builds the Base
Mini Meggs
The suborbital workhorse, flying today. It flies cheap and often to build the cadence, the customers, and the flight heritage everything else is built on.
What it proves: 3+ minutes of microgravity, payload recovered, gentle enough for sensitive hardware, biology, and complex instruments.
- Status: Flying today
- Stages: 2
- Dimensions: 0.15 m x 12 m
- Payload: 3 x 1U
- Propulsion: 1 x 5 kN ethanol and N2O, pressure-fed
- Tanks: Aluminium
- Altitude: 80 km, with a 120 km option
Grows It
Ginger Meggs
A small launch vehicle and the hypersonics workhorse. Higher and heavier, it serves the customers who have outgrown Mini Meggs and opens hypersonic test and plane-boost work. Earned, not bet.
What it proves: extended-climb payloads, sustained hypersonic conditions, and carrying air-breathing hypersonic vehicles to their operating envelope.
- Status: Targeting 2028
- Role: Orbital booster stage and standalone suborbital
- Dimensions: 1.3 m x 11 m
- Payload: Small satellite class
- Propulsion: 9 x 30 kN methalox, pump-fed
- Tanks: Carbon
- Altitude: 80 km, 120 km, up to 400 km
Reaches Orbit
Meggs 11
The orbital capstone. Ginger Meggs becomes the booster, with a methalox sustainer on top, to deliver small satellites to low Earth orbit for the customers who proved with us first.
- Status: In development
- Stages: 2
- Dimensions: 1.3 m x 22 m
- Payload: Small satellite class
- Sustainer: 2 x 30 kN methalox, pump-fed
- Booster: Ginger Meggs
- Altitude: 120 km to 400 km suborbital, low Earth orbit
At a Glance
The Fleet Compared
Mini Meggs
Flying Today
- Status
- Flying today
- Role
- Suborbital proving
- Altitude
- 80 km (120 km option)
- Payload
- 3 x 1U
- Propulsion
- 1 x 5 kN, pressure-fed
Ginger Meggs
Targeting 2028
- Status
- Targeting 2028
- Role
- Suborbital and hypersonics, orbital booster
- Altitude
- Up to 400 km
- Payload
- Small satellite class
- Propulsion
- 9 x 30 kN, pump-fed
Meggs 11
In Development
- Status
- In development
- Role
- Orbital delivery
- Altitude
- LEO
- Payload
- Small satellite class
- Propulsion
- 2 x 30 kN sustainer on Ginger Meggs
Horizon
Same Wheel, One Tier Further Out Each Time
Beyond Meggs 11 sits a future medium launch vehicle, medium lift and crew-capable, the vehicle the human-rated horizon is built on. It is how the proving ground eventually proves that people can get there, and back.
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See What Is Flying
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