Launching Australia into the New Space Age
OUR MISSION
BlueHawk AeroSpace is aiming to bring together the brightest minds that Australia and the world has to offer. It plans to create a world class facility where rocket launch providers, satellite manufacturers, scientists and researchers can coexist. It aims to lead Australia into becoming a leading power in the new space age. Our facility will become home to a team of experts in rocket design, propulsion systems, and spacecraft manufacturing.
OUR PROJECTS
At BlueHawk AeroSpace, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of space exploration. Our project will include the development of a cost-effective and eco-friendly space precinct. This industrial development will feature purpose built warehouses and office space where the research and development of the next generation of spacecraft can be built. It will be complimented by a variety of launch platforms (Some Dedicated, Some Shared) to reduce the overall cost of launches.
OUR CLIENTS
BlueHawk AeroSpace is confident that the leading launch providers in the world will launch from our facility (Likened to an international airport that supports multiple carriers and airlines). We envisage the precinct to be occupied by leading tech developers (both existing and new), creating a Silicon Valley type environment that fosters and enhance the rate of development. We encourage startups to make our facility it's base of operation and development, leveraging off common development facilities that can be used for common purposes. Together we are stronger.
ABOUT BLUEHAWK AEROSPACE
BlueHawk AeroSpace is an early stage-startup with big dreams and ambitions. We are building a team of engineers, scientists, and business leaders who shares our vision and are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of space exploration. We believe that space is the key to solving some of the world's biggest challenges, and we are committed to making space accessible to everyone. Our facility will drastically reduce the huge capital investment that is currently associated with the infrastructure development of new space rockets and satellites. Creating an ecosystem where launch providers, satellite manufacturers, researchers and academia come together will enable Australia to become a leading power in the new space age.