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EMPIRICAL SYSTEMS AEROSPACE INC

4 facts from 2 public sources, as of 20 August 2026.

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4 articles
  • BATTERY TIME LIFE, REPAIR PARTS-MAJASSY, AIRCRAFT COMPONENTS, NRE - ALL

    Named on a federal contract line · USAspending.gov award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 9 March 2026 · the fact

  • Aircraft Traction Inverter for Hybrid-Electric and All-Electric Megawatt-Class Vehicles

    Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023 · the fact

  • ESA-ALE: Electric Small Aircraft – Air Launch Effect via Valkyrie

    Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023 · the fact

  • Attritable Swarming Long-endurance Drone (ASLED)

    Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2022 · the fact

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Contract award

Air Force SBIR/STTR award 2023, contract FA8649-23-P-0727: ESA-ALE: Electric Small Aircraft – Air Launch Effect via Valkyrie

SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023

Contract award

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency SBIR/STTR award 2022, contract HR001122C0117: Attritable Swarming Long-endurance Drone (ASLED)

SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2022

Contract award

Federal subcontract 4203254545, $1.8M under RAYTHEON COMPANY: BATTERY TIME LIFE,REPAIR PARTS-MAJASSY,AIRCRAFT COMPONENTS,NRE - ALL.

USAspending.gov award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 9 March 2026

Contract award

National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR/STTR award 2023, contract 80NSSC23PB421: Aircraft Traction Inverter for Hybrid-Electric and All-Electric Megawatt-Class Vehicles

SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023

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