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$FJETJun 26, 2026, 1:32 PMpress release

Ex‑NASA Deputy Administrator Fred Gregory joins Starfighters Space (FJET) advisory board

Starfighters Space (FJET) named retired astronaut and former NASA Deputy Administrator Frederick D. Gregory as the inaugural member of a newly formed Strategic Advisory Board. Gregory’s NASA leadership, test‑pilot background and experience flying the F‑104 (the exact aircraft FJET operates) boosts credibility as the company scales Mach‑2+ flight testing and advances its STARLAUNCH air‑launch program, but the appointment is advisory only and does not represent a contract or revenue.

$FJETJun 10, 2026, 8:02 PMpress release ipo

FJET to join Russell 3000 on June 29; no financing announced

Starfighters Space (FJET) will be added to the Russell 3000 effective June 29, 2026, which should attract index/passive inflows but does not involve any new share issuance or financing. The piece also cites the reported SpaceX (SPCX) IPO as a sector-level catalyst, but no offering, proceeds, warrant terms, or closing dates for FJET are disclosed. Timing: Same-day dilution is possible, but the press release does not provide a firm first-dilution date.

$FJETMay 26, 2026, 11:08 AMsec filing

FJET Form 3 — VP Jose Arias files initial report showing zero ownership

FJET filed SEC Form 3. Jose Arnoldo Arias, Vice President of Space Operations for Starfighters Space, Inc. (FJET), filed an initial Form 3 reporting that he beneficially owns no shares or derivative securities as of the 05/11/2026 event date. The Form 3 was signed and filed on 05/26/2026 under Section 16(a) (initial statement of beneficial ownership).

$FJETMay 22, 2026, 3:30 PMpress release

FJET inks MOU with Mu‑G to pursue NASA parabolic/microgravity flight capability

Starfighters Space (FJET) signed a memorandum of understanding with Mu‑G Technologies and jointly responded to a NASA Armstrong RFI seeking parabolic flight services, and will host Mu‑G's Dassault Falcon 50 at Midland for modification, flight testing and FAA certification. The partnership would offer microgravity, reduced-/hyper-gravity and supersonic test regimes using the Falcon 50 plus Starfighters' F‑104 fleet, positioning FJET to compete to restore a domestic commercial microgravity capability — note this is an MOU/RFI response, not a firm NASA contract.