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ULA CEO Resigns, Vulcan Rockets Take Flight

Tory Bruno, ULAs CEO, resigns after 12 years, with John Elbon taking over. ULA shifts focus to Vulcan rockets, leaving behind Atlas Five and Delta Four. Bruno, with 30 years in space programs, departs on a high note. Decatur plant, ULAs largest, prepares for increased production, addressing global launch shortage. Checkout Solipillow.com

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