KEY POINTS
  • Lockheed Martin will buy up to 26 of ABL Space's RS1 rockets through 2025, with an option for up to 32 additional launches through 2029.
  • ABL declined to comment on the financial terms of the contract.
  • Based on ABL's $12 million price tag for an RS1 rocket, the deal with Lockheed Martin is estimated to be worth nearly $700 million over eight years, assuming the maximum number of launches.
  • The large contract represents a coup for ABL in the medium-lift segment of the launch market, where it is competing with companies including Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit, Relativity Space, Firefly Aerospace, and Rocket Lab.
An RS1 rocket booster undergoes acceptance testing.

Rocket builder ABL Space signed a long-term agreement for multiple launches with Lockheed Martin, agreeing to provide the defense giant with as many as 58 rockets through the end of the decade.

Lockheed Martin will buy up to 26 of ABL's RS1 rockets through 2025, with an option for up to 32 additional launches through 2029, ABL announced on Monday.