Astra has laid off 25% of its workforce because the starting of the quarter and is reallocating not less than 50 engineers and manufacturing employees away from its launch enterprise to give attention to spacecraft manufacturing, the corporate stated Friday.
The reallocation and layoffs are anticipated to delay testing of the under-development Rocket 4 and Launch System 2.0, Astra stated. The affected staff labored within the firm’s launch, gross sales and administration and “shared providers” departments. Workforce reductions are anticipated to save lots of the corporate greater than $4 million per quarter starting within the fourth quarter of this 12 months.
Astra, which is going through dwindling money reserves, is little doubt in search of a method to additional cut back working bills whereas additionally bolstering its spacecraft engine enterprise, the one enterprise unit that at the moment has a near-term probability of producing income. The spacecraft engine know-how is sourced from Astra’s acquisition of propulsion developer Apollo Fusion, which closed the day Astra went public in July 2021.
Certainly, Astra stated that it had closed 278 dedicated orders of the Astra Spacecraft Engine product by the top of March, which totals round $77 million in contracts as soon as the engines are delivered. A “substantial majority” of those orders shall be delivered by the top of 2024, the corporate stated.
“We’re intensely targeted on delivering on our commitments to our clients, which incorporates guaranteeing we now have adequate sources and an ample monetary runway to execute on our near-term alternatives,” Chris Kemp, CEO and founder, stated in an announcement.
Astra additionally stated that it had engaged funding financial institution PJT Companions as a monetary advisor because it appears for extra capital to proceed operations. That features “potential strategic investments within the Astra Spacecraft Engine enterprise to strengthen Astra’s steadiness sheet,” the corporate stated. Individually, Astra stated it had raised $10.8 million in a debt sale to funding group Excessive Path Capital.
In keeping with preliminary second-quarter monetary outcomes, Astra is anticipated to have revenues between $0.5-$1 million, whereas having simply $26-$26.5 million in money readily available.
This isn’t the primary time main layoffs have hit the area firm. Final November, Astra introduced it had let go of 16% of its staff, additionally to give attention to launch and spacecraft engines.