Jason Krueger, President and Founder of StratoStar Systems

President / Founder, StratoStar Systems

Jason Krueger

I've spent two decades flying hardware to the edge of space — and bringing back the data, and the hardware, that move programs forward. I founded StratoStar to give engineering teams real flight-environment data earlier than they thought possible.

Background

StratoStar started with a simple idea: make learning real. We flew student-built experiments into near-space — and over more than 20 years and 1,000+ missions, the aerospace industry noticed that the same flights could de-risk real flight hardware. That insight grew StratoStar into a full-service near-space flight test provider.

I've been hands-on across the whole mission — platform and avionics design, payload integration, launch operations, live tracking, recovery, and the descent modeling that makes recovery predictable. The throughline is the same one we started with: fly alongside the customer, not ahead of them, so their hardware sees a real environment and their team comes away with real data.

I also host the Quest to Space podcast, where I talk with the people building and flying hardware at the edge of space — the same community StratoStar serves.

Areas of Expertise

Near-space flight test

Designing and flying missions to 60,000–100,000 ft that expose hardware to a real relevant environment — near-vacuum, extreme cold, radiation, and real RF.

High-altitude balloon systems

Two decades building and operating the balloon platforms, avionics, and recovery systems that carry customer payloads to the edge of space.

Payload integration

Getting customer hardware — CubeSats, radios, sensors, deployers — flight-ready and integrated for a clean, data-rich mission.

Flight operations & recovery

Launch operations, FAA coordination, live tracking, and a 99%+ recovery record that returns hardware within 72 hours.

Descent prediction

Trajectory and descent modeling that makes recovery predictable — the difference between finding your payload and losing it.

TRL advancement

Helping engineering teams move hardware from TRL 5 to TRL 7 in months, with flight data structured for program and grant review.

20+

Years

1,000+

Missions

99%+

Recovery

100K ft

Altitude

Connect

Building or flying hardware at the edge of space? I'd like to hear about it — whether that's a flight test for your payload or a conversation for the podcast.