Firefly Aerospace

Who are Firefly Aerospace's decision-makers?

Firefly’s current operating decisions center on public-company CEO Jason Kim and mission/product leaders across launch, lunar, and orbital vehicles.

CEO
Jason Kim
Key partner
Northrop Grumman
Founded
2014
Employees
700+ reported
HQ
Cedar Park, TX
Notable
Blue Ghost landing
  • Jason KimChief Executive OfficerCEO since 2024Leads Firefly through Blue Ghost success, IPO, and public-company execution.
  • Bill WeberFormer CEO / transition leaderCEO before Jason KimLed earlier growth period before leadership transition.
  • AE Industrial PartnersPrincipal stockholderMajor investor since 2022S-1/A listed AE Industrial as principal stockholder before IPO.
  • Northrop Grumman partnershipStrategic Eclipse partnerExpanded 2025Invested $50M to advance the co-developed Eclipse medium launch vehicle.

Who leads Firefly Aerospace?

Jason Kim leads Firefly after the company’s most visible technical milestone and IPO. AE Industrial and public-company board governance matter because strategic capital and public reporting shape spending priorities.

Who actually makes buying decisions at Firefly Aerospace?

Selling into Firefly usually means technical owners in launch, spacecraft, manufacturing, mission assurance, supply chain, IT/security, and finance. Government-program purchases will add compliance and contract stakeholders.

How is Firefly Aerospace organized as it scales?

Firefly is organized around vehicles and missions: Alpha, Blue Ghost, Elytra, Eclipse, and emerging data services. Public-company functions are increasingly important after the IPO.

As of June 2026.Sources:Firefly Series DFirefly S-1/A

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