Gregory Krauland
About Gregory Krauland
Greg Krauland is the Chief Engineer at XB-1, with extensive experience in aerospace engineering, including roles at SpaceX and Scaled Composites.
Greg Krauland Chief Engineer XB-1
Greg Krauland holds the title of Chief Engineer for the XB-1 at Boom Technology. He is responsible for leading engineering efforts on the XB-1 supersonic demonstrator, which aims to revolutionize air travel by significantly reducing flight times. In his role, Krauland oversees all technical aspects, ensuring that the XB-1 meets its design, performance, and safety objectives.
Greg Krauland Fuel Systems Design at Boom
Before his current role, Greg Krauland led the fuel systems design at Boom Technology. In this capacity, Krauland was responsible for developing and optimizing the fuel systems that support Boom's aircraft. His work was crucial in ensuring operational efficiency and safety, underpinning Boom's commitment to creating faster, more sustainable flight options.
Greg Krauland Falcon 9 Second Stage Management at SpaceX
Greg Krauland spent eight years at SpaceX, where he played a significant role in managing the Falcon 9 second stage. During his tenure, Krauland was involved in various critical aspects of the program, helping to advance SpaceX's mission of making space travel more accessible and efficient. His expertise contributed to the successful deployment and operation of the Falcon 9 second stage.
Greg Krauland Work at Scaled Composites
Greg Krauland worked at Scaled Composites, contributing to the SpaceShipTwo and WhiteKnightTwo programs. These initiatives were integral to advancements in commercial space travel, with SpaceShipTwo designed for suborbital space tourism and WhiteKnightTwo serving as its mothership. Krauland's involvement in these projects helped further develop technologies that are pivotal in the aerospace industry.