The unveiling of the first fly-through video of the Starlab space station by Hilton, Voyager Space, and Starlab Space marks a historic moment in both space exploration and hospitality. This significant event took place at the 75th International Astronautical Congress in Milan, Italy, offering attendees an unprecedented glimpse inside the innovative space station currently in design.
A Pioneering Partnership
Announced in 2022, the collaboration between Hilton and Voyager Space aims to bring unparalleled comfort to their state-of-the-art scientific discovery and crew habitation spaces aboard Starlab. The new station, operated through a US-led, global joint venture between Voyager Space, Airbus, Mitsubishi Corporation, and MDA Space, is a free-flying commercial space station that will benefit from Hilton's expertise in hospitality and design. Hilton’s partnership will ensure that every stage of the astronaut's journey, from ground preparations to in-space living and their return to Earth, is infused with comfort and hospitality.
Inside Starlab
The fly-through video revealed several key areas within the Starlab space station, including crew communal areas, wellness spaces, and advanced sleeping quarters. Larry Traxler, senior vice president, Global Design Services, Hilton, expressed his excitement about the progress made in the project over the past two years. “This first-look at the Starlab project is just a sneak peek at the exciting progress we’ve made in research and design over the past two years,” Traxler said. “Our team is enthusiastic about the future of human space exploration and how hospitality has an opportunity to touch it all—from pre-flight training, to the in-space experience, to our guests’ return to Earth.”
“This first-look at the Starlab project is just a sneak peek at the exciting progress we’ve made in research and design over the past two years. Our team is enthusiastic about the future of human space exploration and how hospitality has an opportunity to touch it all—from pre-flight training, to the in-space experience, to our guests’ return to Earth.”
Space & Sustainability
The 75th International Astronautical Congress focused on the theme "Responsible Space for Sustainability," a subject that Hilton is deeply studying as they support the design of Starlab. The research and design efforts of Hilton for Starlab are not only geared towards space but could also drive advancements in sustainability and design efficiencies for hotels on Earth (and beyond).
The collaboration between Hilton, Voyager Space, and Starlab exemplifies the blending of space innovation with hospitality expertise, promising to transform the future of space tourism and create new benchmarks for comfort and sustainability in space habitation.