Hilton & Voyager Space Share Details on the Future of Food, Comfort in Space Travel at the 75th International Aeronautical Congress Panel — Photo by Hilton

Earlier this year, Hilton leaders gathered at the 75th International Aeronautical Congress in Milan, Italy, to talk about the future of hospitality in space, including how to make accommodations comfortable, how to make food fresh and sustainable, and more.

Announced in 2022, the collaboration between Hilton and Voyager Space aims to bring unparalleled comfort to their state-of-the-art scientific discovery and crew habitation spaces aboard their Starlab space station. The new station, operated through a US-led, global joint venture between Voyager Space, Airbus, Mitsubishi Corporation, and MDA Space, will be a free-flying commercial space station that will benefit from Hilton's years of expertise. Hilton’s partnership will ensure that every stage of the astronaut's journey, from ground preparations to in-space living and their return to Earth, is infused with comfort and hospitality.

During the International Aeronautical Congress, a panel of Hilton experts, including Larry Traxler, senior vice president, Global Design Services, Hilton and Emma Banks, vice president, F&B Strategy & Development, EMEA, Hilton joined Tim Kopra, CEO of Starlab, Vanessa Wyche, director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Alexander Gerst, ESA astronaut & geophysicist, and Dr. Sian Proctor, astronaut, geoscientist & space artist, onstage to talk about how they’re working together to make human space exploration comfortable and enjoyable, ways of how food can be more sustainable in space, as well as how technology can be used to provide access to fresh ingredients. 

Hilton & Voyager Space Share Details on the Future of Food, Comfort in Space Travel at the 75th International Aeronautical Congress Panel  — Photo by HiltonHilton & Voyager Space Share Details on the Future of Food, Comfort in Space Travel at the 75th International Aeronautical Congress Panel  — Photo by Hilton
Hilton & Voyager Space Share Details on the Future of Food, Comfort in Space Travel at the 75th International Aeronautical Congress Panel  — Photo by Hilton

Hilton, Voyager Space, and Starlab Space also shared the first fly‑through video of Starlab Space Station at the event.

(L-R): Emma Banks, vice president, F&B Strategy & Development, EMEA, Hilton; Tim Kopra, CEO, Starlab; Vanessa Wyche, director, NASA’s Johnson Space Center; Alexander Gerst, ESA astronaut & geophysicist; Dr. Sian Proctor, astronaut, geoscientist & space artist; and Larry Traxler, senior vice president, Global Design Services, Hilton at the 75th International Aeronautical Congress in Milan, Italy. — Photo by Hilton(L-R): Emma Banks, vice president, F&B Strategy & Development, EMEA, Hilton; Tim Kopra, CEO, Starlab; Vanessa Wyche, director, NASA’s Johnson Space Center; Alexander Gerst, ESA astronaut & geophysicist; Dr. Sian Proctor, astronaut, geoscientist & space artist; and Larry Traxler, senior vice president, Global Design Services, Hilton at the 75th International Aeronautical Congress in Milan, Italy. — Photo by Hilton
(L-R): Emma Banks, vice president, F&B Strategy & Development, EMEA, Hilton; Tim Kopra, CEO, Starlab; Vanessa Wyche, director, NASA’s Johnson Space Center; Alexander Gerst, ESA astronaut & geophysicist; Dr. Sian Proctor, astronaut, geoscientist & space artist; and Larry Traxler, senior vice president, Global Design Services, Hilton at the 75th International Aeronautical Congress in Milan, Italy. — Photo by Hilton

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