Turning $7million into what others couldn't do with $50million
On this episode of Throttle Up, host Justin Starbird sits down with Sascha Deri [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sascha-deri/], Founder and CEO of bluShift Aerospace [https://www.blushiftaerospace.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com], for a deep conversation about what previous investment capital has actually unlocked for the company and why the next phase of growth matters.
Sascha walks through bluShift’s evolution from an early prototype developed under a NASA SBIR contract into a propulsion company that has now built large-scale engine testing infrastructure, secured federal contracts, developed engines capable of producing up to 20,000 pounds of thrust, and positioned itself within the rapidly growing hypersonics and booster markets. The discussion gives listeners a rare look into the realities of hard-tech development, including the engineering challenges, infrastructure requirements, capital efficiency, and strategic decisions required to advance a propulsion platform in one of the most demanding industries in the world.
The episode also explores how bluShift has leveraged a combination of non-dilutive government funding, private investment, and community support [https://wefunder.com/blushiftaerospace] to move significantly faster and more efficiently than many competitors in the sector. Sascha shares why the company ultimately pivoted from focusing primarily on orbital launch toward solving larger propulsion and booster market opportunities, and how those decisions have shaped bluShift’s commercialization roadmap moving forward.
For investors evaluating aerospace opportunities, this conversation provides critical context around bluShift’s technical progress, testing milestones, capital discipline, infrastructure development, market positioning, and long-term growth strategy. It also offers insight into the culture, transparency, and execution mindset driving the team as they prepare for the next stage of development and future flight milestones.
If you want to understand what it actually takes to build a propulsion company capable of reaching commercialization in today’s aerospace market, this is an episode you do not want to miss.