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Sierra Nevada Corporation (also styled SNC) is an American aerospace, defense, electronics, engineering and manufacturing corporation [4] that specializes in aircraft modification, integration and other space technologies. [5] The corporation contracts with the Defense Department, NASA, and private spaceflight companies.
Sierra Space, which was spun off from Sierra Nevada Corp in 2021 and is valued at $5.3 billion, has spent roughly a decade developing Dream Chaser, a spaceplane designed to ferry cargo to and from ...
In April 2024, Sierra Nevada Corporation was awarded a $13 billion contract for five aircraft with the contract expected to be completed by 2036. [22] [23] [24] In May 2024, Sierra Nevada announced the purchase of five Boeing 747-8s from Korean Air for conversion, to be delivered for modification work by September 2025. [25]
(Reuters) -The U.S. Air Force said on Friday that it has awarded a $13 billion contract to Sierra Nevada Corp to develop a successor to the E-4B, known as the Doomsday plane due to its ability to ...
In 1994, Fatih Ozmen and his wife Eren Ozmen acquired Sierra Nevada Corporation. [6] Under the Ozmens, SNC has completed 19 strategic acquisitions, [ 7 ] and has expanded to 34 locations in 19 U.S. states, England, Germany and Turkey, [ 8 ] with a workforce of over 3,000 personnel
The move leaves privately-held defense contractor Sierra Nevada Corp as the lone company publicly vying for the Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) contract to eventually replace a fleet ...
Tenacity undergoing testing. Dream Chaser Tenacity (DC101) is the first Dream Chaser spacecraft expected to fly in space. Manufactured by the Sierra Nevada Corporation, it will first fly to the International Space Station as part of the SSC Demo-1 mission in May 2025 under the CRS-2 contract.
Finland will procure two surveillance aircraft from U.S.-based Sierra Nevada Corp for 163 million euros ($174 million) to patrol its long eastern border with Russia, the Finnish Border Guard said ...