What's Happening?
Vast and Axiom Space, two US commercial space station companies, have announced plans to establish new offices in France and Switzerland, respectively. Vast's agreement with the French government includes
sending French astronauts on future missions to low Earth orbit (LEO), with French ESA Astronaut Thomas Pesquet set to command a private mission to the ISS next year. Axiom's decision to set up in Switzerland is driven by its proximity to Europe and the benefits of operating in a neutral nation that is part of ESA but outside the EU. Both companies aim to grow their access to European revenue streams and ESA space exploration funds.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of US commercial space station companies into Europe signifies a strategic move to tap into international markets and secure funding for future missions. By establishing offices in France and Switzerland, Vast and Axiom are positioning themselves to benefit from European scientific and research access, as well as potential collaborations with ESA. This expansion is crucial for the long-term economic viability of commercial space stations, as securing international funds for astronaut flights and scientific research is vital. The move also highlights the growing interest in private space exploration and the potential for increased collaboration between public and private sectors.
What's Next?
Vast and Axiom will continue to evaluate opportunities for further regional presence in Europe, potentially setting up offices in other nations to avoid regulatory headaches associated with EU member states. The companies will focus on securing paid flights and international deals to validate their business models and attract more funding. As they compete for NASA funds under the CLD program, demonstrating commercial interest and securing international revenue streams will be key to their survival and growth. The expansion into Europe may also lead to increased collaboration with ESA and other international partners.






