Firefly Aerospace is on the rise.
What started with one rocket testing stand in rural Central Texas has grown into a commercial space payload company that plans four rocket launches this year, six to eight next year and a dozen in 2026.
To accommodate the increasingly fast pace of rocket production, Firefly recently revealed that it has doubled its manufacturing space and added new rocket testing stands where it fires the engines up on the ground to help troubleshoot and prove out their capabilities.
Firefly’s expansion and its new contract with Northrup Grumman Corp. could spur more growth in and around Briggs, a small, sleepy town north of Leander, Firefly CEO Bill Weber told the Business Journal. Austin Business Journal








