
Voyager Technologies is a Denver-based defense and space company building mission-critical propulsion, electronics, and orbital systems.
Voyager Technologies delivers mission-critical defense and space systems organized into Strategic Systems, Advanced Electronics and Space Technologies, Science and Space Exploration, Mission Management, and Spectrum Dominance. Its offerings span precision propulsion and energetics, radiation-hardened communications and navigation hardware, and signals-intelligence software.
It also provides mission-management services that cover planning, payload design, launch booking, crew training, and on-orbit operations, anchored by the Bishop Airlock on the International Space Station. The Starlab joint venture extends its portfolio into commercial space-station development.
Voyager Technologies is positioned to benefit from rising U.S. defense spending on missile defense, hypersonics, and space domain awareness, including programs such as Golden Dome. Its addition to the Air Force's $46 billion Agile acquisition vehicle expands its addressable defense order pipeline.
The retirement of the International Space Station creates a commercial market for successor destinations, where Voyager's Starlab venture competes alongside other private station developers. Sustained government demand for propulsion, radiation-hardened electronics, and spectrum intelligence underpins its core revenue base.
Voyager Technologies operates a vertically integrated portfolio of defense and space capabilities, combining propulsion and energetics with advanced electronics, spectrum dominance, and mission management under one company. It is the only domestic provider of black powder and fields controllable solid-fuel propulsion suited to hypersonic applications.
Its Bishop Airlock is the first and only permanent commercially owned module on the International Space Station, and the Starlab joint venture positions Voyager in the next generation of commercial low-Earth-orbit destinations. The breadth of acquired subsidiaries gives it end-to-end delivery from raw materials to fielded systems.