XCOR Aerospace, Inc. had functioned as a spacecraft and rocket engineering company, developing and manufacturing spacecraft and rocket engines for government and commercial customers. In November 2017, XCOR Aerospace, Inc. filed a voluntary petition for liquidation under Chapter 7 in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California. The firm had provided passenger and payload flights; Lynx spacecraft, an FAA AST-licensed suborbital reusable launch vehicle for applications in planetary science, earth observation, microgravity, atmospheric science, medical/biotech, and other fields; rocket-propelled spacecraft and aircraft, rocket propulsion systems, and propulsion components. The company also sold private space flights to individuals, preparatory trainings and space-related experiences, and multi-flight packages to promotional clients. Its space-focused training programs offered various medical screening and specialty training missions for XCOR Lynx flight participants. When fully operational, XCOR Aerospace, Inc. had strategic partnerships with KLM, Unilever, Luminox, Philips, and Heineken. Based in Mojave, CA., the firm also had a location in Midland, TX; sales office in Amsterdam; and a regional office in Hong Kong.