Quantum Space Establishes Oklahoma Manufacturing Facility for Ranger Spacecraft Production!


Tuesday 26 May 2026, 11:35:41 AM


Quantum Space has announced plans to establish a new manufacturing facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, aimed at expanding the company’s spacecraft production capabilities and strengthening its growing aerospace manufacturing network in the United States. The new facility will serve as Quantum Space’s primary production site for large propulsion tanks and precision spacecraft components used in the company’s Ranger spacecraft program.

The expansion represents a significant step in Quantum Space’s long-term strategy to scale spacecraft manufacturing, integration, and mission support capabilities as demand for advanced space systems and orbital services continues to grow globally. According to the company, the Tulsa facility is expected to initially create up to 50 high-skill jobs, with additional employment opportunities anticipated as production operations expand over time.

The Oklahoma facility will play a key role in supporting the production of the Ranger spacecraft fleet, which is being developed to support future space logistics, orbital mobility, and satellite servicing missions. The site will complement Quantum Space’s existing operations, which include propulsion integration and testing activities in Hawthorne, California, and engineering and mission development headquarters in Rockville, Maryland.

Together, the company’s facilities are intended to form an integrated and distributed manufacturing and development network capable of supporting spacecraft production, testing, integration, and mission operations across multiple locations in the United States.

Initially, the Tulsa manufacturing site is expected to occupy between 25,000 and 40,000 square feet of production space. The facility will be equipped with advanced manufacturing technologies and specialized aerospace production capabilities designed to support precision spacecraft component fabrication.

According to Quantum Space, the facility will include capabilities such as CNC machining, friction stir welding, assembly and fabrication operations, nondestructive testing, and pressure testing systems. These advanced manufacturing processes are critical for producing high-precision aerospace components capable of meeting the demanding reliability and safety standards required for space missions.

Friction stir welding, in particular, is widely used in aerospace manufacturing for joining lightweight metal structures with high strength and precision, making it especially suitable for spacecraft tanks and structural components. The inclusion of nondestructive testing and pressure testing capabilities further highlights the facility’s focus on ensuring quality assurance and operational reliability throughout the manufacturing process.

The company stated that facility modifications are scheduled to begin in July 2026, with initial operational capability targeted for the first quarter of 2027. As operations scale, the facility is expected to support increasing production volumes for spacecraft systems and components.

The expansion also reflects broader growth trends within the aerospace and space technology industries, where companies are investing heavily in domestic manufacturing infrastructure, advanced production technologies, and high-precision engineering capabilities to support the rapidly evolving commercial space sector.

Demand for spacecraft manufacturing, propulsion systems, orbital infrastructure, and satellite-related technologies has been increasing significantly as governments and private companies continue expanding investments in space exploration, communications, Earth observation, defense, and in-orbit servicing applications.

By selecting Tulsa as the location for its new manufacturing facility, Quantum Space is also contributing to the continued growth of Oklahoma’s aerospace and advanced manufacturing sector. The state has increasingly attracted aerospace investments due to its skilled workforce, industrial infrastructure, and growing support ecosystem for aviation and space-related manufacturing operations.

The new facility further reinforces Quantum Space’s commitment to building scalable spacecraft manufacturing capabilities while supporting the long-term development of advanced space mobility and orbital services technologies.



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