About the Commercial Space Conference
For more than a decade, the Commercial Spaceflight Federation (CSF) and the Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Commercial Space Transportation (FAA-AST) have partnered to host the Commercial Space Transportation Conference. For this year's 27th annual conference, CSF and FAA-AST will change the name of the event to the Commercial Space Conference to recognize the broader commercial space industry. We are proud to include speakers from the many agencies the commercial space industry interfaces with daily, including the FAA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Department of Commerce, The White House, Congress, the State Department, the National Space Council, and the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community.
The CSC will be held on February 12, 2025, at the Conrad Hotel in Washington, DC – the center of the nation for commercial space policy discussions. During this intensive one-day event, hundreds will gather to discuss the most pressing commercial space policy issues facing the industry and to hear insights from prominent U.S. government and industry leaders. Topics for discussion will include the policy and regulatory frameworks for launch and reentry operations, commercial Earth observation activities, space situational awareness and space traffic coordination, orbital debris mitigation and space sustainability, and in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (ISAM).
The CSC offers a unique opportunity to engage and network with the leading decision-makers of the day, whether it's with members of Congress and their staff, agency officials, or industry leaders. Join us on February 12 to be a part of the future of the commercial space industry.
Who Attends the Conference?
Summit registrants include hundreds of attendees who are interested in all aspects of the commercial space industry including the future of airspace integration, low-earth orbit, remote sensing, space situational awareness, national security space, and lunar exploration.