Italy's Aviolancio Program Completes First Suborbital Mission with HAX25 Rocket
The Aviolancio program has completed its first suborbital mission, crucial for Italy's space access capabilities. This initiative enhances Italy's position in the global aerospace sector and may improve its competitiveness in the space economy.
Italy's Aviolancio program achieved a significant milestone by successfully launching the HAX25 sounding rocket from Houston Spaceport, Texas, marking its inaugural suborbital mission. This mission validated the air-launch system's operational profile and demonstrated the hybrid propulsion system's effectiveness in actual conditions.
Coordinated by the National Research Council (CNR) and supported by the interministerial committee for space policies, the program aims to create an autonomous national capacity for space access. The success of this mission is critical for advancing future suborbital and orbital projects, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among public institutions, research entities, and industry stakeholders.

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