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Axiom Space’s four missions conducted more than 160 science and research activities on orbit.
Axiom Space is one of the companies with proven human spaceflight experience positioned to lead as the United States transitions from government-led to commercial-enabled space operations.
Axiom Space executed four missions onboard the International Space Station over a four-year period.
NASA signed a mission order with Axiom Space for the fifth private astronaut mission (PAM) to the International Space Station, marking the fifth consecutive PAM award granted by the agency.
As part of the NASA award for Ax-5, Axiom Space added Voyager Technologies as a teammate participating in payload integration.
Axiom Space missions were the first time astronauts from Saudi Arabia, India, Poland, and Hungary lived and worked onboard the International Space Station.
Voyager Technologies will join the payload integration team for Axiom Mission 5 as part of Axiom Space’s contract with NASA.
The NASA contract award represents Axiom Space’s fifth consecutive commercial astronaut mission contract.
Axiom Space (CEO Jonathan Cirtain) signed a purchase order with NASA for the agency’s fifth commercial astronaut mission to the International Space Station on January 30, 2026.
Axiom Mission 5 (Ax-5) is scheduled to launch from NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida in January 2027 or later, with the crew planned to remain on the International Space Station for up to 14 days to conduct research activities.
Axiom Space’s four ISS missions included more than 160 science and research activities and more than 100 outreach and media engagements while on orbit.
NASA signed a mission order with Axiom Space for the fifth private astronaut mission (PAM) to the International Space Station, marking the fifth consecutive such award by the agency.
Axiom Space added Voyager Technologies as a teammate participating in payload integration for the NASA award for Ax-5.
In four years, Axiom Space executed four missions onboard the International Space Station and flew 14 private and government astronauts.
Axiom Space finished manufacturing hardware for station modules scheduled to launch in 2027.
Axiom Space will attach modules to the International Space Station beginning in 2026 as the first step toward an independent modular station.
Phase 1 incumbents Blue Origin/Sierra, Axiom, and Voyager/Airbus face competition from new entrants and must demonstrate technical maturity, financial viability, schedule realism, and the ability to attract non-NASA customers.
Axiom Space is planning to launch a two-module commercial space station in 2028.
Phase 1 of Commercial LEO Destinations funded three partnerships through Space Act Agreements: Blue Origin/Sierra Space for Orbital Reef, Axiom Space for a modular station approach, and Voyager Space partnered with Airbus for Starlab.
The average epigenetic age acceleration rose by 1.91 years by flight day 7 for the Axiom 2 crew.