Hypersonic Technology That Makes The World Safer

The US and global allies have an immediate and urgent need for hypersonic technology. The reusable hypersonic use cases span flight test, intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), logistics, special operations, and more. 

Venus has the opportunity to support the cause of freedom and peace for the US, our allies, and our futures. It’s a race against the clock to rapidly launch our advanced, proprietary technology.

Venus Aerospace employs military veterans from the Navy, U.S. Air Force, and Marines, alongside other defense organizations.

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Contact us for information on reusable hypersonics flight test and multi-mission aircraft.

Andrew Duggleby

CTO

Dr. Andrew Duggleby is the CTO and co-founder of Venus Aerospace, a U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and an engineering professor. Before launching Venus, he was head of launch operations at Virgin Orbit where he led operational planning, mission control, telemetry, ground equipment, launch infrastructure, and payload operations teams. He also led a team of engineers and technicians to hotfire the first dual-mode 3D print (DMLS printed and DED cladded) rocket engine, in collaboration with NASA MSFC. Dr. Duggleby was a Mechanical Engineering Asst. Professor at Virginia Tech and Texas A&M. He founded Exosent Engineering with a former student, making ASME-rated hazardous transport trailers, and exited in 2015 to pursue his space passion. A Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy Reserve, he has multiple deployments to Japan (shipyard repair), and multiple commanding officer tours of US-based reserve maintenance units. Would love to get more PhDs but his wife won’t let him.