Andrew Duggleby

Andrew Duggleby

Co-Founder & CTO, Venus Aerospace, Venus Aerospace

Aerospace Defense & National Security Scientific Research Space

About

Dr. Andrew Duggleby is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Venus Aerospace, a Houston-based startup pioneering reusable hypersonic flight technologies to enable one-hour global travel—allowing passengers to fly from anywhere on Earth and return home for dinner—through groundbreaking innovations like the VDR2 rotating detonation ramjet engine, which has achieved historic U.S. flight tests, supersonic demonstrations, and partnerships with DARPA and NASA for high-efficiency propulsion at Mach 6+. A rocket scientist with a PhD in mechanical engineering, Duggleby previously led launch operations at Virgin Orbit (hotfiring the first dual-mode 3D-printed rocket engine with NASA), contributed to early programs at Virgin Galactic, taught mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University, conducted turbomachinery research at Virginia Tech, and serves as a Lieutenant Commander Engineering Duty Officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve supporting the Defense Innovation Unit's space portfolio. Inspired by long-distance frustrations while stationed in Japan with his wife and CEO Sassie Duggleby—whom he co-founded Venus with in 2020 amid the pandemic—he has scaled the company to over 100 employees, raised tens of millions from investors like Prime Movers Lab and Airbus Ventures, and relentlessly advances sustainable, runway-takeoff hypersonic platforms for commercial, defense, and space applications to shrink the world dramatically.

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