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Czech Republic eyes astronaut mission through Axiom Space collaboration
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Czech Republic eyes astronaut mission through Axiom Space collaboration
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 28, 2025

The Czech Republic has taken a significant step toward launching a national astronaut into space by submitting a Letter of Intent (LOI) to Axiom Space. Signed by Minister of Transport Martin Kupka, the LOI signals the country's commitment to participating in a future human spaceflight mission with the commercial spaceflight company.

The move builds upon an earlier Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the two parties and demonstrates growing confidence in Axiom's capabilities. It marks a strategic shift in the Czech Republic's approach to space exploration, embracing commercial partnerships to advance its national interests.

"We are honored by Minister Kupka's visionary leadership and his confidence in Axiom Space to enable such a historic mission for his people," said Tejpaul Bhatia, CEO of Axiom Space. "His forward-thinking places the Czech Republic at the forefront of space innovation in Europe and signals a powerful commitment to national progress and international collaboration."

Bhatia added that the agreement highlights Axiom's role in global space development, stating the company's goal is to expand access to orbit and help nations enhance their space programs and ambitions.

If realized, the mission would serve as a catalyst for technological growth in the Czech aerospace and tech industries. It is expected to boost scientific research, facilitate technology transfers, strengthen local supply chains, and open new commercial opportunities for Czech enterprises in the evolving space economy.

One notable example is 5M, a Czech company specializing in advanced materials. It recently entered into an MOU with Axiom to integrate its composite materials into space applications.

"Our agreement with Axiom Space presents an incredible opportunity for 5M to lead in the space industry. By collaborating with a global leader in commercial space infrastructure, we can integrate our advanced composite materials into innovative space applications and enhance our capabilities in LEO," said Richard Pavlica, Space Division CEO of 5M. "This collaboration not only aligns with our strategic goals but also fosters economic growth and technological advancement in the Czech Republic."

The partnership aims to weave Czech academia, institutions, and industry into Axiom's commercial spaceflight framework. It also aligns with Axiom's vision to inspire future STEM leaders and expand economic access to low-Earth orbit.

Final approval of a Czech human spaceflight will require coordination with the European Space Agency and is contingent upon Axiom securing a future NASA private astronaut mission slot, projected for no earlier than 2027.

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