PFi Aerospace, a leader in engineering design and manufacture, will collaborate with Hypersonix Launch Systems on their scramjet-assisted launch vehicle powered by green hydrogen fuel.

The two local businesses have signed a framework agreement to collaborate on the ‘build phase’ of the SPARTAN scramjet prototype, which Hypersonix created and successfully tested in the shock tunnel.

“Hypersonix Launch Systems is certainly one Queensland space company to watch right now”, said PFi Aerospace CEO Nick Green. 

“Their innovative technology is impressive and we are very happy to give them a hand fabricating and testing components for their fifth-generation SPARTAN scramjet engine and their green hydrogen fuel system that goes with it. “

“We have in-house expertise and equipment at our Darra head office to support vibrant, innovative enterprises as they move from proof of concept to achieving significant scale,” Mr Green said. 

“We feel that scramjet technology has great potential for Australia, right up there alongside more traditional rocket technology. “

“That’s why we are keen to see scramjet technology included in our Science of Rockets educational program, where we encourage high school students to follow a career path in Science Technology, Engineering and Maths, especially in our growing local space industry. “

“Scramjet technology powered by green hydrogen, also produced locally, will resonate with young we feel who have a heightened awareness of environmental issues and a genuine desire to protect our precious biosphere”, Mr Green said.

David Waterhouse, Managing Director of Hypersonix, stated that the framework agreement with PFi marked a critical milestone in his company’s commercialization process.

“PFi’s expertise will boost our knowledge and capabilities and therefore shorten our time to market, reduce our risk and reduce our costs, “Mr Waterhouse said. 

“We are full steam ahead now on our build, something which makes any engineer’s heart beat faster. It is a very exciting time to our team, which has grown to 16 people over the past 12 months.”

“Our companies have a lot in common. We share an interest in encouraging greater participation in STEM at school and university and also greater participation in aerospace training and careers by women. “

PFi Aerospace is offering a suitable site for bench testing and operation, as well as access to other critical testing facilities, as part of the framework agreement.

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