Virgin Orbit LauncherOne Air-Launched Rocket
LauncherOne is an air-launched orbital small satellite rocket deployed from modified Boeing 747. It falls under HTS 8802.60.90 as other spacecraft launch vehicles. Delivers 500 kg to sun-synchronous orbit.
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• Specify air-drop deployment mechanism to distinguish from ground-launched vehicles
• Document carrier aircraft integration interfaces if imported as system
• FAA Part 450 licensing required for orbital launch vehicle importation
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