Aerospace New Zealand and the Space Industry Association of Australia have signed a significant agreement that promises to boost the aerospace and space sectors in both countries.
The Memorandum of Understanding is aimed at fostering collaboration and driving innovation, which could lead to new commercial opportunities for businesses in New Zealand and Australia.
Mark Rocket, President of Aerospace New Zealand, called the partnership a major step forward for the industry in the Southern Hemisphere.
“Our alliance with SIAA marks a pivotal step toward building a more robust and interconnected aerospace ecosystem. Together, we have the power to push the boundaries of innovation and deliver real benefits to our nations and beyond.”
Lisa Vitaris, Interim CEO and Director of IAC 2025 Sydney, shared Rocket’s optimism. “This MoU solidifies our shared vision of propelling the aerospace and space industries in Australia and New Zealand to new heights. Through this partnership, we’re setting the stage for exciting joint ventures that will drive industry expansion and foster international collaboration.”
The MoU outlines plans for coordinated communication with governments, joint efforts to advance the aerospace sectors in both countries, and collaboration on key industry events, including the New Zealand Aerospace Summit and the International Astronautical Congress 2025.
Aerospace New Zealand and SIAA hope this partnership will lead to long-term growth and stronger ties between the aerospace communities of New Zealand and Australia.