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Sale of United Launch Alliance is nearing its end, with three potential buyers

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Eric Berger
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Enlarge / ULA's Vulcan rocket rolls to the launch pad for testing. (credit: United Launch Alliance)

Lockheed Martin and Boeing are close to selecting a buyer for United Launch Alliance, two sources told Ars. The jointly owned rocket company, which was founded in 2006 and for a time had a monopoly on US government launch contracts, has been up for sale most of this year.

The sources say three buyers have emerged for the Colorado-based launch company. These include a private equity fund, the Jeff Bezos-owned space company Blue Origin, and a well-capitalized aerospace firm that is interested in increasing its space portfolio.

There is precedent for a private equity firm-typically a group of investors that purchases a company, overhauls it, and then resells the business-buying a launch company. In early 2022, AE Industrial Partners acquired the launch and space services company Firefly.

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