After but a few months as a true company, Eagle Aerospace announces that it will be merged with another aerospace company, Orion Advanced Technologies. This merging will bring about a leadership change and company focus change, hopefully for the best. Our new CEO promises to drive the company forward into the reusable spaceflight sector, while getting rid of some of our older launch vehicles. These include Phoenix IV, Pegasus V, and Pegasus V Heavy. Also, the Osiris Internet Program will be shut down, without launching another Osiris V2 satellite into the 125-strong constellation. As for our future programs, the Aurora vehicle is already so far in development, that our new leaders have decided to continue with it. Aquila and Obsidian, these vehicles will likely receive a heavy redesign, but will also continue. Our Phoenix Luna Lander will also receive a Mark III update. Our new leadership promises to bring new vehicles and programs to the revised company. This will include; the Eagle 1, our first partially reusable rocket. Though Eagle 1 will be small, it will use some of the most advanced materials and systems known to rocketry. Our new leadership also promises an orbital transfer vehicle, called Astraeus. We will continue with a brand-new Internet Satellite Constellation, utilizing new technologies and delivering the highest-data rate from any Internet Satellite to over 99% of Droo, as well as sending some of these next-gen satellites to Luna, Brito, and even Cylecero. We will also design and launch a new, crewed capsule. While all of these changes may seem overwhelming, we here at Eagle Aerospace are looking to the future, and are ready to embrace what the future will bring for us.


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