Axiom Space was founded in 2016 with the goal of creating the world's first commercial space station. In early 2020,
NASA announced that Axiom had been granted access to the forward port of the
ISS'
Harmony module, to which Axiom plans to berth the first node of the
Axiom Orbital Segment; a complex that could grow to five pressurized modules after 2024 with a large observation window – similar to the current
Cupola mounted on the Nadir side of
Tranquility. This new addition to the ISS will be able to facilitate the company's activities in
low Earth orbit. Prior to the first module's launch as early as 2024, Axiom planned to organize and fly crewed missions to the ISS, consisting of either paying private astronauts or
astronauts from public agencies or private organizations. In March 2020, Axiom announced they would charter a flight to the ISS with
SpaceX's
Crew Dragon spacecraft as early as late 2021. This mission is the first wholly commercially operated crewed mission to the ISS, and one of the first dedicated orbital private crew missions, alongside
Roscosmos'
Soyuz MS-20 mission in December 2021. Following their first flight, Axiom plans to offer crewed flights to the ISS as often as twice per year, "aligning with the flight opportunities as they are made available by NASA". == Crew ==