E'Prime Aerospace Corporation
E'Prime Aerospace Corporation and Subsidiaries (EPAC or the Company) was established in February, 1987, to capitalize on the worldwide demand for commercial satellite launching services. In October, 1987, an agreement was signed with the United States Air Force (USAF) which provided EPAC the use of technology based on the Peacekeeper solid fuel missile system. As a result of this agreement, EPAC began the development of the Eagle Series of launch vehicles. Eagle launch vehicles are based on a modular design of solid propellant booster stages and a bi-propellant liquid upper stage. E'Prime Aerospace Corporation (EPEO:PK), a U.S. company with more than 2,000 shareholders, secures a unique and proprietary technology derived from the Peacekeeper Missile System and maintains a leading industry position to provide and implement the most accurate, efficient, reliable, and cost effective launch programs available worldwide. E'Prime's larger Eagle S-III – Eagle S-VII launch vehicles will lift from 16,925-59,340 lbs. to lower-earth-orbit (LEO), which is 90 miles plus above Earth, and from 5,415-19,780 lbs. to geosynchronous-earth-orbit (GEO), which is 22,300 miles above earth. These vehicles will provide a reliable cost-competitive alternative to E'Prime's liquid fueled competitors for these heavier payloads. The Eagle S-VII is the most powerful launch vehicle in the world, with the capability of launching extremely heavy payloads, such as the International Space Station. Peacekeeper Technology Securing unique and proprietary technology derived from the Peacekeeper Missile System, E'Prime Aerospace Corporation secures a global leading industry position implementing the most accurate, efficient, reliable, and cost effective launch programs available worldwide.