Italy Successfully Completes First Demonstration Mission of Aviolancio Suborbital System
The Italian Aviolancio program has successfully conducted its first suborbital mission from the Houston Spaceport in Texas. This mission demonstrates a significant step toward achieving autonomous access to space, enhancing Italy's technological sovereignty and capabilities in aerospace.

The Aviolancio program successfully completed its inaugural suborbital mission with the HAX25 sounding rocket, launched from the Houston Spaceport, Texas. This mission validated the operational profile of an air-launch system, showcasing the integration of the hybrid propulsion system and confirming the effectiveness of the launch vehicle in real conditions.
The program, initiated by the interministerial committee for space policies and coordinated by the National Research Council (CNR), aims to establish a flexible, autonomous national capacity for space access. The mission's success is pivotal for future suborbital and orbital developments, reinforcing Italy's role in the global aerospace sector. The Aviolancio initiative exemplifies the strategic collaboration among public institutions, research, and industry, potentially impacting Italy's competitiveness in the space economy.


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