ILS was formed in 1995 as a
private spaceflight partnership between
Lockheed Martin (LM),
Khrunichev and
Energia. ILS initially co-marketed non-military launches on both the American
Atlas and the Russian
Proton expendable launch vehicles. With the Atlas V launch of the
SES Astra 1KR satellite on 20 April 2006, ILS had made 100 launches, 97 of which were successful. In September 2006, Lockheed-Martin announced its intention to sell its ownership interests in Lockheed Khrunichev Energia International, Inc. (LKEI) and International Launch Services, Inc. (ILS) to Space Transport Inc. Space Transport Inc. was formed specifically for this transaction by Mario Lemme, who has been a consultant to ILS since its inception and a board member for more than three years. The transaction between Lockheed Martin and Space Transport Inc. completed in October 2006. Lockheed Martin has retained all rights related to marketing the commercial Atlas vehicle and is continuing to offer Atlas launch services to the worldwide commercial market through its subsidiary, Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services, Inc. (LMCLS). ILS, no longer affiliated with Lockheed Martin, continued to market the Proton launch vehicles to commercial clients. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. All Atlas V launches are now managed by
United Launch Alliance, a joint-venture between
Lockheed Martin and
Boeing (
IDS/Defense, Space & Security/Launch Services) formed in December 2006, with all commercial Atlas V launches sub-contracted for ULA by LMCLS. In October 2006, Krunichev spokesman said that the firm was ready to buy the stake being sold by
Lockheed Martin. Russian space agency spokesman said that despite that Lockheed is selling its stake to Space Transport, Khrunichev may eventually end up owning it. He expressed the desire of the Russian side to increase its presence in the joint venture. Space Transport Inc, registered in the
British Virgin Islands and headquartered in
Moscow, denied that it would be selling the stake. In May 2008,
Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center, a
Russian company, acquired all of Space Transport's interest and is now the majority
shareholder in ILS. ILS will remain an American company and headquarters are currently in
Reston,
Virginia, near
Washington, D.C. where approximately 60 employees are based. ==Proton launches==