

Tory Bruno
Chief Executive Officer of United Launch Alliance (ULA) with decades of aerospace experience, discussing rockets, launch autonomy, reusability, and AI's role in space operations.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 17min
ULA’s Next Vulcan Launch, Amazon Kuiper & National Space Security with United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno 7/24/25
Tory Bruno, CEO of United Launch Alliance and leader of a Boeing-Lockheed Martin joint venture, shares insights on ULA's upcoming Vulcan launch, which marks a pivotal national security mission. He discusses the competitive landscape of satellite internet, especially Amazon's Kuiper project, and the innovative strategies to enhance rocket launch frequency. Bruno emphasizes the critical role of technology and public-private partnerships in strengthening national defense in space, all while advancing rocket reusability for future success.

Nov 12, 2025 • 39min
AI in Flight - with Nicholas Thompson, Tory Bruno and Joe Schurman
Tory Bruno, CEO of United Launch Alliance, shares his journey in aerospace, revealing how his company is adapting to a competitive space landscape with autonomous and reusable rockets. He discusses the critical role of AI in optimizing flight paths and enhancing safety in crowded low-earth orbit. Joe Schurman from PwC dives into the potential of AI in the burgeoning space economy, emphasizing market opportunities and the importance of agentic AI for modernizing legacy systems. Together, they explore the future of human space exploration and the quest to communicate with extraterrestrial life.

Sep 24, 2025 • 52min
Rockets, Politics, and Power: A Conversation with Tory Bruno of ULA
Tory Bruno, the President and CEO of United Launch Alliance, shares his insights from decades in aerospace and defense. He discusses the competitive dynamics of the launch industry and ULA's strategic pivot to counter challenges from SpaceX. Bruno dives into the importance of assured access to space amid rising geopolitical tensions, and how the supply chain is becoming increasingly domestic. He also highlights the integration of artificial intelligence into operations and shares personal anecdotes about his mentors from World War II.


