Queensland space firm Gilmour have inked a deal with a leading Japanese space business – Space BD.
The agreement marks opens new missions for Japanese and global customers – launched from Gilmour’s Bowen space port.
Gilmour space says the the deal opens new opportunities to deliver the Australian launch service to customers across the Asia-Pacific region.
The Australian made rocket Eris is also getting closer to launch – after a few delays the company says.
“We’re excited to be partnering with Space BD — a company with strong networks and proven experience in Japan’s space sector,” Head of Sales at Gilmour Space David Jervis said.
“This collaboration opens new opportunities to deliver Australian-made launch services to more customers across the Asia-Pacific,” he said.
“We are very pleased to announce the start of our collaboration with Gilmour Space Technologies,” Head of Launch Unit at Space BD Mia Lee said.
“By leveraging not only their geographically advantageous launch capabilities but also their integrated, satellite platform-based one-stop service, we aim to fully support global customers in realising their space demonstration missions.”