Voyager Technologies doubles denver satellite production capacity

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Voyager Technologies doubles denver satellite production capacity
Voyager Technologies doubles denver satellite production capacity
Isaac Francis
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Voyager Technologies (NYSE:VOYG) announced on April 13, 2026, that it has successfully doubled the production capacity at its Denver-metro facility over the past year.

The expansion is a direct response to the intensifying demand for commercial and national security satellite constellations, particularly those supporting the U.S. government’s "Golden Dome" resilient space architecture.

The milestone follows the strategic acquisition of ExoTerra Resource in October 2025, which served as the catalyst for a massive physical and operational scale-up.

Voyager’s Littleton, Colorado facility has grown from 8,000 to 40,000 square feet, integrating advanced test equipment and streamlined manufacturing processes to handle high-volume production of mission-critical propulsion technologies.

The facility focuses on the production of integrated satellite propulsion modules.

These compact, high-performance units combine a propellant tank, electronics controller, thruster, and distribution system.

The hardware is specifically engineered to provide high-efficiency Delta-V performance, enabling satellites to perform precise orbital maneuvering, avoid threats in contested environments, and sustain long-term mission effectiveness.

The "Golden Dome" initiative represents a shift toward a distributed, layered defense architecture designed to detect and intercept advanced missile threats.

Voyager’s role as a "neo-prime" contractor allows it to provide the underlying maneuverability these systems require to remain survivable against adversarial interference.

The expansion has also seen a significant increase in Voyager’s regional workforce and the implementation of vertical integration strategies.

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