Hampton Scott has a legacy of engineering excellence that spans from the Space Shuttle era to today’s advanced satellite systems. Our team members have contributed to a wide range of historic and cutting-edge programs, including the International Space Station, multiple Boeing 700 series aircraft, and next-generation satellite platforms for Boeing’s Satellite Division.
A Hampton Scott team member led the loft group for Northrop’s Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) and was the first to provide CATIA V5 super-user support to Northrop. This early involvement allowed us to help define best practices and guide engineers transitioning from legacy CAD systems.
Our experience spans every corner of the aerospace and automotive industries. Highlights of our project involvement include:
Human Spaceflight & Satellites
- International Space Station
- Space Shuttle
- Orbital Docking System (Shuttle + MIR)
- Mobile Satellite Ventures (MSV)
- Anik-F2
- MEASAT (Malaysia East Asia Satellite)
- Mobile User Objective System (MUOS)
- DirecTV-4
- New Skies Satellites (NSS-8)
- Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS-K/L)
- IntelSAT 702BC
Launch & Defense Systems
- ARES I (Crew Launch Vehicle)
- F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
- B-1B Lancer Stealth Bomber
- B-2 Spirit Stealth Flying Wing
- Navy A-12 Avenger (ATA)
- Boeing-Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche
- Bell V-22 Osprey
- KC-135 Stratotanker
Commercial Aviation & Automotive
- Boeing 767 / 757
- Learjet Models 45 and 60
- Chrysler Concept Cars
This legacy of innovation continues today, as Hampton Scott engineers support the design and development of advanced satellite systems, emerging aerospace technologies, and next-generation vehicles.