Firefly Aerospace files IPO

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Firefly Aerospace filed its IPO paperwork, revealing financial details and plans for future growth. The company has a significant amount of debt but is optimistic about its future prospects. Firefly has secured partnerships and agreements that could drive growth, including a deal with Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin. The company also has a strong backlog of launch orders and spacecraft contracts. Firefly intends to list on the Nasdaq Global Markets under the ticker symbol $FLY, providing liquidity to the market.

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