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Voyager Technologies, Axiom Space, and Firefly Aerospace received a message from the Pentagon regarding supply chain resilience.
The satellites on this mission include customer payloads comprising Earth-observation tools and a collaboration with Axiom Space for on-orbit data center nodes.
SpaceX and Axiom Space continue flying paying customers to the International Space Station at $55 million per seat.
Companies like Axiom Space and Voyager Space aim to have operational habitats for private astronauts, corporate researchers, and extremely wealthy tourists.
Axiom conducted a crewed mission numbered Axiom 4 in 2025.
4iG Space & Defence Technologies in Budapest, Hungary, announced a $100 million investment in Axiom Space on December 19, 2025.
4iG Space and Defence will invest $100 million in Axiom Space over two investments.
In early October, 4iG Space and Defence and Axiom Space signed a preliminary, non-binding commitment letter to pursue a $100 million equity investment.
4iG SDT expects to integrate its defense and space technology research with Axiom's orbital data communication solutions after the financial closings.
4iG Space and Defence Technologies Zrt. signed a definitive investment agreement on December 20, 2025, to become an anchor investor in Axiom Space Inc. with a transaction valued at $100 million.
Budapest-based 4iG Space and Defence has committed to investing $100 million in Axiom Space.
4iG Space and Defence has signed a definitive investment agreement with Axiom Space.
Axiom Space is the primary contractor responsible for sending the second Hungarian astronaut, Tibor Kapu, to the International Space Station as part of the Hungarian to Orbit program.
The capital infusion will support the continued development of Axiom's commercial space station and advanced spacesuits for lunar and low Earth orbit missions.
The Axiom Space University Alliance currently includes 15 partners across the U.S., Europe, and Australia.
Axiom Space has launched the Axiom Space University Alliance to elevate opportunities in microgravity research.
Axiom Space highlighted the successful launch of its Ax-4 mission to the ISS.
Axiom Space established the Axiom Space University Alliance to boost microgravity research.
Koichi Wakata, an astronaut with Axiom Space, discussed the differences between state-developed spacecraft and SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, noting that automation has shortened training periods.
Villadei mentioned his experience in the Axiom-3 mission in 2024.