New partnership, bigger ambitions
Starfighters Space is widening its strategic partnership with Mu-g Technologies through a new MOU, and the combo sounds aimed at one thing: making microgravity research a little less sci-fi and a little more commercial. The two are linking up around Midland facility integration and a joint response to NASA-related microgravity work.
Why this matters
If you own or watch FJET, you’re basically betting that Starfighters can do more than show off the world’s fastest commercial supersonic aircraft. Partnerships like this are the company’s way of building a revenue stack around flight test services, research support, and aerospace infrastructure. In other words: fewer vibes, more billable hours.
The investor angle
This kind of announcement usually doesn’t move the needle like earnings or a big contract win, but it does tell you where management thinks the story is going. Starfighters is leaning harder into the “space services” pitch, and Mu-g gives it another credibility boost in a niche market where relationships and technical chops matter a lot.
Big picture: if Starfighters can keep turning partnerships into repeatable commercial work, FJET has a better shot at becoming a business, not just a headline.
