COMPANY OVERVIEW
Space Angel is building the world’s first dual-corridor sustainable spaceport system, positioning Australia as the global hub for safe, sustainable, and sovereign spacecraft re-entry.
With facilities in Eucla/Forrest Airport, Western Australia (Australian Space Super Corridor – ASSC) and Christmas Island (Indo-Pacific Space Corridor – IPSC), Space Angel is uniquely enabling the strategic pathway:
Launch in the United States → Safely Re-enter in Australia.
This model provides allies and commercial partners with unmatched flexibility, resilience, and mission assurance, covering both polar and equatorial re-entry trajectories.
PRODUCTS
Our Corridors
Australian Space Super Corridor (ASSC)
Eucla/Forrest, WA (Polar Corridor):
- Designed for polar orbit re-entries, supporting microgravity payloads, defence intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), Earth Observation, and payload recovery.
Indo-Pacific Space Corridor (IPSC)
Christmas Island (Equatorial Corridor):
- Serves equatorial re-entries for communications, logistics, and human spaceflight returns, strategically located in the Indo-Pacific.
Together, these corridors make Space Angel the only provider worldwide offering a complete dual-corridor re-entry solution under one regulatory framework (FAA + ASA).
Availability and Support
- Re-entry Infrastructure Ready Today at ASSC Forrest WA
- Licensing Pathway Active – FAA (US) and ASA (Australia) approvals initiated
- Sounding Rocket Launchpads by Q1 2026 to support suborbital testing, defence evaluation, and technology demonstrations
- Green Defence Infrastructure – powered by hydrogen, solar, and renewables; embedded with First Nations partnerships
KEY CUSTOMERS
- Defence & Security Agencies
– United States, Australia, and the Indo-Pacific
- Commercial Space Operators
- US-based and Indo-Pacific launch firms
- Human Spaceflight & Tourism Ventures
- Universities, institutes, and R&D labs
- Advanced Manufacturing & Supply Chain Partners
Key Partnerships
- Government space agencies and regulators
– Australia, United States, and allied Indo-Pacific nations
- Defence & Security Stakeholders
- Universities and institutes across Australia, India, and Europe
- Industry & Launch Providers
– United States, Indo-Pacific and European
- First Nations & Local Communities
- Technology & Infrastructure Providers