Voyager Technologies announced a strategic partnership with ATMOS Space Cargo, a European provider of free‑flying orbital cargo and return services, to create a one‑stop shop for mission management and access to space across platforms including the International Space Station and the upcoming Starlab commercial space station.
The partnership positions Voyager Europe as ATMOS’s integration and implementation partner, while ATMOS supplies controlled, precise‑return PHOENIX vehicles that enable end‑to‑end microgravity missions from launch through on‑orbit operations and return to Earth.
Voyager’s expansion into broader space‑access solutions marks a strategic shift beyond its traditional defense and national‑security contracts. The company’s Space Solutions and Starlab Space Stations segments will now benefit from the integrated service, potentially opening new revenue streams as demand for flexible, end‑to‑end space services rises.
ATMOS has raised $18 million over five funding rounds, including a Series A round in April 2025, and has conducted test flights of its PHOENIX 1 capsule while developing PHOENIX 2 for a 2026 launch. The partnership leverages these capabilities to provide controlled, precise‑return vehicles for microgravity payloads.
Management comments: Matt Magaña, president of Voyager’s Space, Defense and National Security segment, said, “Customers shouldn't have to stitch together a dozen vendors to get to space. Our partnership with ATMOS reflects a shared belief that access to space should be integrated, predictable and scalable. Voyager is a one‑stop shop for mission management and access to space across available platforms, taking ideas from inception on Earth through every phase of planning and operations to seamless execution.” Sebastian Klaus, CEO and co‑founder of ATMOS, added, “Voyager brings deep mission management experience and a global integration capability that aligns perfectly with our free‑flyer services. This partnership allows us to jointly work toward setting up an integrated service….”
Recent earnings reports for Voyager show revenue growth but also adjusted EPS losses, underscoring the company’s investment in expanding its commercial space portfolio. The partnership is expected to accelerate payload delivery to orbit and strengthen Voyager’s competitive position in the growing commercial space market.
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