

They have the right experiences, and a shared understanding and buy-in of the cost engineering goals. We have an exceptional consortium of engineering partners that have stood the test of years of pre-development activities. We have worked hard to remove the technological, development, legal and political risk from this project. A case can be made that we have already gone through some decades of failed space ambitions to be able to draw many lessons. Arriving to this understanding has not been done easily.

We now have a strong understanding of how things should be done. Technology has not been the blocking point to further progress. We’ve listened carefully, we will continue to listen and respond. We have spent more than 6 years now working our ideas and testing them against a diversity of engineering experts, agencies and government entities, financiers, entrepreneurs, and market experts with each imparting their own wisdom. The years of preparation, the collective efforts of many different organisations, and the test of time all help to impart a level of self-awareness in any endeavour.

There is a coming of age of any idea or activity. We are in the process of establishing a presence both in the Eastern and Pacific time zones to support our US activities. Our primary site of operations will be within the jurisdiction of the United States of America in compliance with treaty restrictions for the types of technologies that we are employing. We plan to have an operational site in Europe, and have been running an operations coordination center in Spain for some time. Headquarters are in Belgium for logistical and political reasons. Beyond the substantial international footprint that our consortium of partners brings, we maintain a number of divisions and subsidiaries in different countries, serving both a strategic and an operational purpose. BOOSTER Space Industries is an entrepreneurial organisation that was built specifically to coordinate and implement a private space transportation offering.
