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Dassault Starts Vortex Spaceplane Parts Production

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  • Dassault Aviation has begun constructing parts for the Vortex spaceplane demonstrator, targeting a first flight by 2028.
  • Components are being tested for heat shield technologies at the Italian Aerospace Research Center in Capua, Italy.
  • Vortex will have a wider wingspan than Boeing's X-37B for better maneuvering and aerobraking below 120 km altitude.
  • The 4-meter-long, 1-metric-ton Vortex-D demonstrator will fly at Mach 10-12 at around 100 km altitude.
  • The project aims to validate system architecture and technologies like thermal protection materials and reaction control systems.
  • France and Dassault are jointly investing €70 million ($83 million), split equally, with plans to launch on a Rocket Lab Electron rocket.
  • Dassault is open to partnerships, similar to the Neuron UAV project, with assembly at its Istres, France site.
  • Vortex is seen as a dual-purpose system for both defense and commercial space applications, such as cargo return from orbit.
  • Future plans include Vortex-S, Vortex-C (8-9 metric tons, 2-ton payload), and a human-rated Vortex-H.