ATMOS advances Phoenix 3 study as Phoenix 2 inaugural flight slips to 2027

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ATMOS Space Cargo has completed an initial study for its Phoenix 3 spacecraft, while the inaugural flight of Phoenix 2 has been delayed until 2027. The parallel program activity signals continued development of the company’s spacecraft portfolio despite a later-than-planned first mission.

Discovered 2026-08-19T12:35:06.281894-07:00 | 2026-08-19T12:35:06.281894-07:00

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  • The Phoenix 2 delay pushes ATMOS’s first flight milestone to 2027, extending the timeline for validating its spacecraft development and operational plans.
  • The completed Phoenix 3 study indicates that ATMOS is continuing portfolio development while its inaugural mission schedule moves out.

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2026-08-19T12:35:06.281894-07:00
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