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Space News by Phillip Swarts — June 9, 2017

WASHINGTON — United Launch Alliance did not get the opportunity to compete for the next launch of the Air Force’s X-37B space plane, according to company officials.

Tory Bruno, ULA’s president and chief executive, tweeted June 9 in response to a question that his company didn’t have the chance to bid on the launch contract.

The Air Force announced June 6 that SpaceX won the contract for the fifth launch of the service’s secretive experimental spacecraft, and Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said in congressional testimony the same day that the launch is scheduled for August.

ULA has launched the previous four X-37B missions aboard Atlas 5 rockets.

A spokesperson for the Air Force declined to comment on the contract or the launch, saying that they could not provide details.

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