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Voyager Technologies reported a current ratio of 4.92 and held more cash than debt.
Voyager Technologies executed more than 50 task orders under a previous NASA Johnson Space Center services contract.
Voyager Technologies will provide end-to-end mission services covering the entire lifecycle of orbital research under the new contract.
Voyager Technologies will provide safety and compliance monitoring as part of its mission services for NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
Voyager Technologies will perform real-time mission operations as part of its mission services for NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
Voyager Technologies will perform payload integration as part of its mission services for NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
Voyager Technologies will perform post-mission closeout activities as part of its mission services for NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
Max Space and Voyager Technologies will begin by validating their expandable technology on the ground and aim to launch an in-space demonstration this decade.
Max Space and Voyager Technologies have plans to build commercial space stations.
Voyager Technologies and Max Space agreed to cooperate on expandable technology intended for habitation and storage off-Earth.
The partnership between Max Space and Voyager Technologies focuses on habitats for deep space, including the Moon and Mars, rather than collaboration in low Earth orbit.
Max Space and Voyager are collaborating on expandable structures for surface infrastructure to support sustained deep-space human activity.
As part of the NASA award for Ax-5, Axiom Space added Voyager Technologies as a teammate participating in payload integration.
Voyager Technologies will join the payload integration team for Axiom Mission 5 as part of Axiom Space’s contract with NASA.
Axiom Space added Voyager Technologies as a teammate participating in payload integration for the NASA award for Ax-5.
Voyager Technologies and Firefly Aerospace completed large space IPOs in 2025.
Voyager Technologies and NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio signed a memorandum of understanding to expand the Voyager Institute for Space, Technology and Advancement (VISTA) science park ecosystem.
Jeffrey Manber is special assistant to the CEO at Voyager Technologies.
The memorandum of understanding identifies Voyager’s High School Students United with NASA (HUNCH) as an example of educational outreach to be included in the collaboration.
The memorandum of understanding establishes a collaboration between Voyager Technologies and NASA Glenn to advance variable gravity research.