Suborbital Mobility

Point-to-Point
Earth Travel

We are shrinking the planet. By leveraging reusable suborbital architecture, we turn long-haul flights into commutes.

Redefining Distance via
Ballistic Trajectories

Point-to-point spaceflight uses suborbital trajectories to travel between distant locations on Earth. By briefly exiting the dense atmosphere, vehicles can travel at Mach 20+, significantly reducing travel time.

This capability becomes possible only after reusable launch systems demonstrate consistent safety, precision guidance, and rapid reusability.

Flight Profile Specs

  • Suborbital ballistic trajectory (Apogee > 100km)
  • Microgravity exposure (~5-8 mins)
  • High-G atmospheric re-entry
  • Precision landing (< 5m accuracy)
  • 100% Reusable architecture
Live Simulation
TRAJECTORY OPTIMIZATION // ACTIVE
Global Transit Network

Conceptual Corridors

Targeted high-traffic routes enabling same-day returns for global business.

View detailed profiles
Ballistic
NYC
LDN
Trans-Atlantic Corridor
29 MIN
Ballistic
TYO
LAX
Pacific Rim Express
35 MIN
Ballistic
DXB
SYD
Cross-Equatorial Link
41 MIN
Ballistic
BLR
PAR
Eurasian Hypersonic
32 MIN

* DISCLAIMER: Point-to-point Earth travel is a long-term, exploratory capability. Routes, durations, and trajectories shown are illustrative simulations based on theoretical engine performance and do not represent currently operational commercial services.

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