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Kent WA aerospace company developing fully reusable two-stage Nova rocket; $990M total raised with $510M Series D in 2025 from USIT plus Space Force contract competing with SpaceX for medium-lift reusable launch.
Stoke Space Technologies is a Kent, Washington-based aerospace launch company developing Nova — the first fully reusable two-stage rocket with both a reusable booster (first stage) and a reusable upper stage (second stage) — targeting the medium-lift launch market with a 4,500 kg to LEO payload capacity at economics enabled by full vehicle reuse rather than expendable second stages. Founded by Andy Lapsa and Tom Feldman (both Boeing engineers) and backed by Y Combinator (W21) with $990 million total raised including a $510 million Series D in September 2025 led by Thomas Tull's US Innovative Technology Fund (USIT), a $260 million Series C in January 2025 led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, and a US Space Force National Security Space Launch contract award in 2025.
Jacksonville Class I eastern US railroad (NASDAQ: CSX) ~$14.5B 2024 revenue; PSR operating model, new CEO Steve Angel (Sept 2025, ex-Linde), 20,000 route miles competing with Norfolk Southern for eastern freight.
CSX Corporation is a Jacksonville, Florida-based Class I freight railroad — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: CSX) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — operating approximately 20,000 route miles across 26 states in the eastern United States and two Canadian provinces, connecting industrial facilities, ports, agricultural markets, intermodal terminals, and power plants through approximately 22,000 employees. CSX transports merchandise freight (chemicals, automotive, agricultural products, metals, food), intermodal containers and trailers, and coal (utility coal to power plants and export coal to terminals) across the densest rail network in the eastern US, including critical connections to the Port of Baltimore, Port of Savannah, and Port of Norfolk. In fiscal year 2024, CSX reported revenue of approximately $14.5 billion, with the Precision Scheduled Railroading (PSR) operating model maintaining operating ratio efficiency while managing volume volatility from coal headwinds and intermodal competition. A defining leadership development is the September 28, 2025 appointment of Steve Angel as President and CEO, succeeding Joe Hinrichs — Angel brings two decades of operational experience from Linde plc (where he served as CEO from 2018 to 2022 and oversaw the $90B Linde-Praxair merger) and 22 years at General Electric working directly with locomotive and rail operations, bringing a manufacturing and industrial operations discipline to CSX's continued operational improvement agenda.
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