Voyager Technologies
Develops defense electronics, solid and electric propulsion systems, commercial space station infrastructure, and mission-critical space solutions for government and commercial customers
Voyager Technologies operates as a vertically integrated defense and space solutions company headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Its primary initiative is Starlab, a commercial space station developed through a joint venture with Airbus, Mitsubishi, MDA Space, and Palantir, designed for continuous habitation in LEO as a successor to the ISS. The company produces controllable solid rocket motors, electric Hall-effect thrusters, and energetics systems for missile defense and satellite propulsion.
The defense segment manufactures radiation-hardened digital processing hardware, software-defined radios, laser communication terminals, and electro-optical guidance systems. Publicly listed on the NYSE under ticker VOYG following a June 2025 IPO, the company reported FY2025 revenue of $166 million and entered 2026 with a $266 million backlog. Customers include NASA, the Space Development Agency, the Missile Defense Agency, and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory.
Builds robotic spacecraft and modular payloads for in-space servicing, satellite upgrades, and space domain awareness
Develops space robotic systems for in-orbit servicing, satellite assembly, and lunar infrastructure construction
Operates orbital transfer vehicles for last-mile satellite delivery, hosted payload services, space cloud computing, and in-orbit servicing