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Axiom Space signed a $1,260,000,000 contract with NASA to develop spacesuits for use on the moon and other space programs.
Axiom Space raised $350,000,000 in a funding round led by Aljazira Capital of Saudi Arabia and Korean healthcare firm Boryung.
Axiom Space secured $350,000,000 in the company’s Series-C round of growth funding.
Based on available PitchBook data, Axiom Space ranked second to SpaceX for the most amount of money raised by a private space company in 2023.
Guaranteed payments from Axiom Space’s xEVAS task orders total about $370,000,000 and increase with each new task order received.
Axiom Space holds a long-term NASA contract worth $1,260,000,000 to provide Exploration Extravehicular Activity Services (xEVAS) spacesuits for lunar and low Earth orbit missions.
Axiom Station’s first module is under construction and is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station by 2026.
Axiom Space has raised more than $505,000,000 in total funding from investors.
Axiom Space has secured more than $2,200,000,000 in customer contracts.
Additional Axiom Station modules will follow to build out Axiom Station, which is planned to separate from the ISS and operate independently by 2031 when NASA plans to retire the ISS.
The Series C round brings Axiom Space’s total capital raised to date to more than $505,000,000.
Axiom Space has received $370,000,000 in funded task orders to date under its NASA spacesuit contract with a maximum value of $1,260,000,000.
Boryung disclosed in December 2022 that it had invested $50,000,000 into Axiom Space.
Axiom Space is actively developing a series of commercial modules that it plans to start installing on the International Space Station by 2026.
Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace won Exploration Extravehicular Activity Services contracts from NASA in 2022 to develop spacesuits for use on the International Space Station and Artemis missions.
Axiom Space plans the Ax-3 private astronaut mission for early 2024.
Axiom Space has more than $2,200,000,000 in customer contracts overall.
Axiom Space raised $350,000,000 from Saudi Arabian and South Korean investors on 2023-08-21 to continue development of a commercial space station.
Axiom Space signed an agreement with Poland, in cooperation with ESA, to fly an astronaut from Poland on a future mission to the International Space Station on 2023-08-09.
Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) is targeted to launch no earlier than August 2024 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.