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Virgin Galactic announced an agreement with Axiom Space to fly a microgravity research and training mission tentatively scheduled for 2023 to train an Axiom astronaut for a later orbital mission.
Axiom Space conducts full-service, end-to-end crewed missions for private astronauts, including private individuals and those representing foreign governments.
Axiom Space is building a permanent commercial space station in low Earth orbit.
Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. announced an agreement with Axiom Space to support a microgravity research and training mission.
Axiom Space has partnerships with sovereign nations including Turkey, Italy, Hungary, and the United Arab Emirates to expand their space capabilities.
The Virgin Galactic spaceflight, tentatively scheduled for next year, will prepare an Axiom Space astronaut for an upcoming trip to orbit.
NASA confirmed on 2022-11-01 that two astronauts from Saudi Arabia will fly to the International Space Station on a private mission in the spring of 2023 operated by Axiom Space.
NASA awarded contracts in June to Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to provide spacesuits to NASA for both International Space Station and Artemis lunar missions.
NASA awarded a task order to Axiom Space on 2022-09-07 for development of spacesuits for Artemis missions.
Axiom Space plans to launch its first commercial module to be installed on the ISS in late 2025 following a rebaseline of its schedule.
NASA has an agreement with Axiom Space for newly developed Axiom-owned spacesuits that offer improved fit, mobility, and life support compared with older models.
The Crew-6 seat used for the United Arab Emirates astronaut flight is a seat Axiom Space acquired from NASA in exchange for a Soyuz seat the company purchased directly from Roscosmos.
On 2022-09-21, Axiom Space and the Canadian Space Agency established a memorandum of understanding to study future space cooperation opportunities that could include flying Canadian astronauts on Axiom missions.
On 2022-09-19, Axiom Space reached an agreement with the Turkish Space Agency to fly a Turkish astronaut on a future Axiom mission.
Axiom Space has an agreement with the United Arab Emirates to send an astronaut on the Crew-6 long-duration International Space Station mission launching in 2023.
Axiom Space is working with the Saudi Space Commission on a future flight opportunity for those Saudi astronauts no earlier than 2023.
NASA selected Axiom Space last December for the second private astronaut mission, Ax-2, and finalized the agreement for that mission on 2022-08-31.
NASA awarded a $228,500,000 task order to Axiom Space on 2022-09-07 to develop a spacesuit to be used on the Artemis 3 landing mission.
NASA identified a weakness in Axiom Space’s PAM 2 proposal due to a lack of information to support the company’s claims to financially support and execute the proposed mission.
NASA selected Axiom Space in December 2021 for the second private astronaut mission opportunity and began negotiations on a formal mission order.