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Progress in large spacecraft development requires a complete re-imagining of the design, development and deployment process.

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What if spacecraft were reusable?

Until now, space systems have been mission focused and disposable. Tomorrow, spacecraft will be updated to suit changing customer needs. Reusability reduces lifecycle cost by 80%.

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What if spacecraft were built in space?

Shifting assembly from the ground to space saves mass, increases reliability and enables serviceability.

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What if spacecraft didn't become orbital debris?

In space assembly and manufacturing (ISAM) ultimately leads to spacecraft recycling and reprocessing.

WELCOME TO THE ERA OF REUSABLE SPACECRAFT.

SpaceBilt is fundamentally reimagining the entire spacecraft lifecycle. Through on-orbit assembly and Reprovisioning, we dramatically extend spacecraft operations, leading to an 80% lifecycle cost reduction.

Continuous upgradeability will put an end to obsolescence. And after fulfilling their mission, spacecraft get repurposed for a new one.

SpaceBilt: Legendary Industry Pioneers,
Investing into the Leaders of the Future.

Steve Kwast

CO-FOUNDER, CHAIRMAN & CEO

Astronautical Engineer, Public Policy Masters from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Experience includes Lieutenant General (USAF Ret); Top Gun Fighter Pilot; President of Genesis Systems LLC, the #1 startup company in America; and University President for the Air Force/Space Force.

Dennis Wingo

CO-FOUNDER, PRESIDENT & CTO

Dennis has decades of thought leadership and accomplishment in aerospace including: Space flight of commercial computers; patents currently used for in space servicing; space certified avionics, computers, storage & computing, Dennis has multiple patents in the space sector, one purchased by Northrup Grumman is the basis of their commercial space servicing business.

Bruce Pittman

VP OF DEVELOPMENT

Bruce has a deep background in space technology having spent many years as a NASA research scientist and program manager and later as a contractor. Bruce co-founded the NASA Space Portal in 2005 and was the Chief System Engineer there until 2020. He also helped launch two significant space startups SpaceHab and Kistler Aerospace.

Tommy Hicks

CO-FOUNDER, CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER

Experienced generalist investor with history of working in the consumer products, media, technology, manufacturing, and energy. Investments include venture capital, structured equity and also passionate in hands-on corporate development / business development for portfolio companies. Public and private board experience. Successful philanthropic and political fundraiser. Graduated from The University of Texas at Austin.

A young company with a long history of success.

Join us in making humanity's future in space sustainable.