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Axiom Space Founder and Executive Chairman Kam Ghaffarian participated in the $350 million financing round.
The $350 million financing for Axiom Space includes both equity and debt components.
Axiom Space participated in the U.S. Department of Commerce commercial space trade mission to India.
Pedro Duque (Hispasat) and Michael López-Alegría (Axiom Space), both astronauts of Spanish origin, will participate in the panel "Next Step of Human Exploration" at SSSIF 2026.
TypeOne Ventures and the Qatar Investment Authority led Axiom Space’s February 12 financing round.
Michael López-Alegría is Axiom Space’s chief astronaut.
Axiom maintained plans announced in late 2024 to launch the PPTM and dock it to the International Space Station.
Axiom Space built the new suits used in ongoing tests with NASA astronauts and engineers.
Axiom Space previously raised $350 million in August 2023 in a financing round co-led by Aljazira Capital and Boryung Co.
The Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) is designed to provide astronauts greater flexibility and mobility for lunar surface excursions.
Axiom plans continued development of a second Axiom Station module, a habitat module, with that habitat planned for 2029.
Axiom will allocate the majority of the new $350 million funding to development of Axiom Station, the company’s planned commercial space station.
The Axiom Station project envisions development of five modules.
Axiom Space has begun receiving components for the first flight unit of the AxEMU, with assembly scheduled to be completed by the end of spring.
The February 12 financing round for Axiom Space included participation from 1789 Capital, 4iG, LuminArx Capital Management, and founder Kam Ghaffarian.
NASA and Axiom Space conducted more than 850 hours of pressurized testing with one person inside the AxEMU.
Axiom Space did not disclose the company valuation for the February 12 financing round, which includes equity and debt components.
NASA astronauts and engineers recently simulated surface operations and conducted underwater tests while wearing Axiom Space’s new suits.
Axiom Space completed an internal technical review of the AxEMU and NASA will evaluate the suit’s readiness for Artemis III.
Axiom Space is developing specialized tools and equipment for lunar surface work to facilitate geological sample collection.