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==Notes==
 
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*[http://www.lafayetteinc.com Rubin Design Aerospace official website]
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{{Lafayette Incorporated}}

Latest revision as of 21:30, 14 March 2010

Rubin Design Aerospace
TypePublic (NYSE: RDA)
FoundedLafayette, Louisiana (1989)
HeadquartersMagnolia Bend, Louisiana
Key peopleIan Rubin (CEO)
Cody Ericcson (Chairman)
IndustryAerospace and Defense
ProductsCommercial airliners
Military aircraft
Space systems
Computer Services
Revenue US$85.76 billion (FY 2008)
Net income $5.56 billion
Employees162,200 (12-31-2008)
ParentLafayette Inc
DivisionsRubin Design Aerospace
Defense Systems
Others
SubsidiariesPhoenix Aerospace
Aeromax Engines
WebsiteRubinaero.com


History

Products

Civilian products

Product list and details (date information from Rubin Design)
Aircraft Variants Description Nickname Capacity 1st flight 1st delivery Launch Customer In Service Out of Production Models
Concorde 200, 300, 300LR, 300F 300LF, Four engine SST 90‑120 Apr 1967 Dec 1967 British Airways Feb 10, 1968 All currently in production (September 2009)
RD-8 100, 100F, 100LF Four‑engine, partial double decker, large widebody Pelican 366‑524 Feb 9, 1969 Dec 13, 1969 Kenmore Air Jan 21, 1970 All currently in production (September 2009)


Military products

Space vehicles

Orbiters
 Number   Name   First Launch   Launch site   Notes 
OV-107 Terra Nova March 4, 2009 Vandenberg AFB, SLC-7 First Space Shuttle launched into polar orbit.
OV-108 Constitution June 30, 2009 Vandenberg AFB, SLC-7 First American Orbiter launched on an unmanned test flight.
OV-109 Patriot October 7, 2009 MPLC, SLC-1 First Pacific Ocean Space Shuttle launch; First ISA Orbiter to dock with ISS.
OV-110 Liberty NET April 9, 2010 Vandenberg AFB, SLC-7 First 2nd Generation Orbiter.

Environment

Environmental record

Jet biofuels

Employment data

Workforce by site

Notes

External links