6 Boston Aerospace Companies Soaring to New Heights

Written by Alyssa Schroer
Published on Sep. 20, 2024

For many, the term aerospace may conjure up images of rocket launches and satellites orbiting the Earth, but it's much more than that. The aerospace industry includes all efforts by humans to achieve flight within or beyond the Earth's atmosphere, ranging from the aforementioned space rockets to smaller drone technology. Though Boston is known for its roots in the maritime industry, the city is home to a few aerospace companies as well. Here are some cool Boston aerospace companies that are looking up.

Top Boston Aerospace Companies to Know

  • MORSE Corp
  • Aurora Flights Sciences
  • Accion Systems
  • Spike Aerospace
  • Lumo

 

Founded: 2014

The team of software, hardware and data experts at MORSE Corp collaborate on building solutions for national security challenges, with an emphasis on user-centered development processes. Its aerospace projects have included work on autonomous systems and mission planning software.

 

Founded: 1989

A subsidiary of Boeing, Aurora Flight Sciences is a development and manufacturing company creating aerospace vehicles and unmanned systems. Aurora is headquartered in Virginia but boasts multiple locations, including their Cambridge facility, which is dedicated to research and development. The company develops multiple types of aircraft including long endurance, high or mid-altitude and vertical take-off vehicles that are ushering in a new era of autonomous flight.

 

Founded: 2014

Accion Systems is a space technology company developing innovative ways to expedite the exploration of our universe. Using technology originally developed at MIT, the company’s electric propulsion technology features a new ion engine that is lighter and more efficient. Accion's product, TILE (Tiled Ionic Liquid Electrospray), provides capabilities like extended mission time, orbit raises and station keeping.

 

Founded: 2013

Spike Aerospace is an aviation and aerospace company developing the world’s first quiet supersonic jet for business use. The jet would save 50% flying time internationally, transporting passengers from NYC to London in under four hours. The company is partnering with other aerospace and engineering firms like Siemens, Greenpoint Technologies and BRPH to collaborate and develop the first civilian supersonic option in flight.

 

Founded: 2015

 Lumo is an artificial intelligence company the lends its predictive analytics technology to the aviation industry. The company provides solutions to multiple players in air travel, from travel management companies and passengers to airports and insurance providers. Lumo’s API for flights offers predictive delay information and real-time alerts, delivering details like current flight status and probability of delays, forecasting disruptions even months away.

 

Founded: 2017

Anduril provides the AI-powered technology it builds to the defense industry. Its central product offering is Lattice OS, which the company says is “an autonomous sensemaking and command and control platform.” It partners with several military-based organizations that include the U.K. Ministry of Defence and the U.S. Department of Defense.

 

 

This article was originally published in 2019. Rose Velazquez and Ana Gore contributed reporting to this story.

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