Rocket Lab's goal is to make space accessible using their Electron launch vehicle. Twitter / @RocketLabUSA
Rocket Lab has confirmed a 14-day window for its first fully commercial launch.
The US company, which launches from the Mahia Peninsula, confirmed on Wednesday an Electron satellite launch would have a window between April 20 and May 3.
The launch would be called "It's Business Time" an apparent nodto the Kiwi comedy classic song by Flight of the Conchords.
On each of those days there will be a four-hour launch period from 12.30pm (NZT).
It would deliver payload for customers Spire Global and GeoOptics Inc into orbit.
"It's Business Time represents the shift to responsive space," said Rocket Lab founder and chief executive Peter Beck.
Rocket Lab chief executive Peter Beck at Mahia Peninsula. Photo / Warren Buckland.
"We always set out to create a vehicle and launch site that could offer the world's most frequent launch capability and we're achieving that in record time."
To meet a burgeoning 2018/19 launch manifest, Mr Beck said Rocket Lab had rapidly scaled production of the Electron launch vehicle across its three-acre headquarters and production facility in Huntington Beach, California.