Voyager Unlocks Satellite Propulsion Production at Scale

Strategic Expansion Doubled Production to Meet Industry Demand

DENVER, April 13, 2026–Voyager Technologies (NYSE: VOYG) announced it has doubled the production capacity at its Denver-metro facility from just one year ago. This milestone demonstrates the company’s ability to meet the growing demand for commercial and national security satellite constellations.

“As programs like Golden Dome accelerate the buildout of resilient, multi-layer space architectures, the propulsion systems that make those satellites maneuverable and survivable have to keep pace,” said Matt Magaña, president of Space, Defense and National Security, Voyager. “That’s exactly what we’re delivering, and we are now scaling production even further to quadruple capacity from a year ago.”

Each satellite propulsion module integrates a propellant tank, electronics controller, thruster and propulsion distribution system into a compact, high-performance solution. Engineered for the demands of modern space exploration and defense, the technology enables precise orbital maneuvering, threat avoidance and sustained mission effectiveness, supplying the high-efficiency Delta-V performance that the national security posture demands.

Following Voyager’s acquisition of ExoTerra Resource, a leading developer of cutting-edge electric propulsion systems, in October 2025, the Littleton facility expanded from 8,000 to 40,000 square feet, increased its workforce and expanded test equipment and training. These upgrades have generated streamlined manufacturing processes and vertical integration of mission-critical propulsion technologies.

Voyager has propulsion module contracts across commercial and governmental customers and organizations to deliver scalable propulsion solutions that support the next generation of space and national defense.