Astro Mechanica
Supersonics for the new Jet Age
San Francisco, United States · Founded 2021 · $30.1M raised
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Employees
- 11–50
- Founded
- 2021
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- astromecha.co
- Total Funding
- $30.1M
- Last Round
- $27.1M Series AApr 2025
- Rounds
- 2
About
Astro Mechanica is reinventing supersonic aircraft by innovating on engine, airframe, and systems that industry hasn’t in over 50 years. Our electric combined cycle engine, Duality, is the world’s first jet engine that's engineered for efficiency from takeoff to Mach 3+. This new propulsion technology enables the delivery of people and payloads anywhere on Earth in just hours, laying the foundation for a new operational paradigm: an affordable point-to-point global travel network that will make on-demand, high-speed air transport the new standard of travel.
Summary
Astro Mechanica is an Aerospace company based in San Francisco, United States, founded in 2021. It has raised $30.1M in total across 2 rounds, most recently a $27.1M Series A round in Apr 2025. Investors include Andreessen Horowitz, Pioneer Fund and Lowercarbon Capital.
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Funding History
Apr 2025
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