Rocket Lab Establishes
Australian Subsidiary to Support Rapidly Growing
National Space Sector
February 28, 2023
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. has
established a new wholly-owned subsidiary, Rocket Lab
Australia, to explore opportunities to support the
expansion of Australia’s national space capabilities.
The Australian Government has set a
goal to triple the size of the Australian space sector
from an estimated AUD$4 billion in 2016 to AUD$12
billion and create an additional 20,000 jobs by 2030. To
help facilitate this growth, the Australian Government
has committed more than AUD$2 billion to the civil space
sector since 2018 for programs spanning Earth
Observation, satellite infrastructure, high-tech
manufacturing, and support for NASA’s Moon to Mars
Artemis Program. The Australian Government has also
committed AUD$17 billion above and beyond this civil
space investment for the development of Defence space
capabilities as part of the 2020 Force Structure Plan to
maintain and upgrade existing space capabilities, as
well develop new capabilities to solve problems
domestically and service global partners. The Five Eyes
intelligence alliance between Australia, Canada, New
Zealand, the United States, and the United Kingdom is
one such example of Australia’s global partnerships.
With the establishment of Rocket Lab Australia, the
Company now expands its support of the alliance with
operations in all but one of the participating
countries.
“Australia has an accomplished
history in the space sector having developed strong
capabilities in Earth observation, space tracking and
satellite operations. Coupled with Australia’s renewed
focus on industrial capability and advanced
manufacturing, the industry is now poised for an era of
rapid expansion driven by new technology, a growing
demand for space enabled data, private investment, and a
significantly increased funding commitment from the
Australian Government,” said Rocket Lab founder and CEO
Peter Beck. "Rocket Lab has already played a key role in
supporting Australia’s rapid growth in space by flying
several commercially developed Australian satellites on
Electron, as well as having launched national security
payloads developed in partnership with Australia’s
Department of Defence. Our space systems technology has
also featured on Australian missions, enabling
Australian technology already relied upon by the nation.
By building on our deep expertise and proven heritage as
a global leader in launch and space systems, Rocket Lab
is well positioned to advance Australia’s capabilities
in space. We have people on the ground already and we
look forward to exploring opportunities where they make
strategic sense for us as a business, and where we can
truly strengthen Australia’s position in the global
space sector.”
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