Seattle – Spaceflight Inc., the company reinventing the model for launching small satellites into space, and Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation (JAMSS), today announced a cooperative launch service agreement to integrate and deploy CubeSats from the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Astro-H mission. The Spaceflight and JAMSS commercial partnership has enabled U.S. commercial CubeSat customers to launch on an H-IIA launch vehicle for the first time. 

“We are very excited to provide additional small-satellite launch opportunities on the H-IIA vehicle and work with JAMSS to continue to commercialize low Earth orbit,” said Curt Blake, president of Spaceflight. “JAMSS has been a tremendous partner providing key insight on how to successfully integrate and launch small satellites with JAXA, and we look forward to this mission and future collaboration.”

Under this cooperative agreement, Spaceflight and JAMSS will launch and deploy eight 3U CubeSats for U.S. commercial customers. Spaceflight is integrating the mission hardware to connect with the launch vehicle and deploy the CubeSats. The CubeSat customers work directly with Spaceflight. JAMSS is Spaceflight’s link to JAXA and leads the launch campaign on the CubeSats’ launch vehicleintegration. JAMSS’ expertise in JAXA processes and safety procedures is integral to the mission.

“We are really excited to support international customers in this growing market of commercial small satellites by collaborating with Spaceflight,” said Toshikazu Koto, president of JAMSS. “For more than two decades, we have been supporting the operation and utilization of the International Space Station under contract with JAXA as well as development of satellites and launch vehicles, and built the technology foundation through such experiences. We strive to contribute to the promotion of space commercialization in the world.”

The Astro-H mission on the H-IIA launch vehicle is scheduled in Japanese Fiscal Year 2015 (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016). The mission management campaign is underway and the rideshare manifest is fully booked for small satellites.

About Spaceflight Inc.

Spaceflight Inc. has launched 76 satellites in under two years, and provides frequent, cost-effective and routine access to space for the launch and communication of CubeSats, NanoSats and MicroSats. Through its global network of launch vehicle providers and ground station networks, Spaceflight can deploy payloads to low Earth orbit, the moon and beyond. For more information, visit us online at www.spaceflight-inc.com and follow @spaceflightinc on Twitter.

About JAMSS Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation (JAMSS), founded in 1990, has gained extensive manned space technology experience as a leading company in the operation and utilization of the Japanese Experiment Module “Kibo” at the International Space Station. This technology and know-how is applied not only in the field of manned space operations, but also in the development and use of satellites, as well as expansion to other fields such as safety systems for aircraft and automobiles.