Boeing-Lockheed Martin Rocket Venture Triples Private-Bond Deal to $1.5 Billion

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United Launch Alliance, the Boeing-Lockheed Martin rocket joint venture, is wrapping up a $1.5 billion private-bond transaction—three times the deal’s original size. The financing gives the venture a significantly larger capital-markets transaction as it advances its rocket business.

Discovered 2026-08-18T11:21:10.026390-07:00 | 2026-08-18T11:21:10.026390-07:00

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  • The deal’s expansion to $1.5 billion indicates substantially greater financing capacity for Boeing and Lockheed Martin’s rocket joint venture than initially planned.
  • Private-bond financing provides a notable capital-markets datapoint for ULA and the launch-vehicle sector, where access to capital is central to sustaining rocket operations and development.

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