
VinSpace Oo Heshiis La Galeysa SpaceX Si Ay U Dirto Dayax-Gacmeheeda Ugu Horreeya 2027
Shirkadda kaliya ee gaarka loo leeyahay ee hawada sare ee Vietnam, VinSpace, ayaa saxiixday heshiis ay la gashay SpaceX si ay dayax-gacmeheeda ugu horreeya u dirto sanadka 2027. Dayax-gacmeyadu waxay raaci doonaan barnaamijka Transporter ee SpaceX.
Qorshaha Dirista iyo Mas'uuliyadda VinSpace
VinSpace waxay isticmaali doontaa barnaamijka Transporter ride-share ee SpaceX si ay dayax-gacmeyada u degsiiyo orbitka rubuci labaad ee 2027. Tani waa qayb ka mid ah dadaalka ay ku tijaabinayso tiknoolajiyadeeda xaaladaha dhabta ah ee hawada sare.
Sida qandaraaska ku xusan, VinSpace ayaa mas'uul ka ah cilmi-baarista, horumarinta, soo-saarista iyo hawlgelinta dayax-gacmeyada ka dib marka la dirsiiyo. Bishii Abriil, shirkaddu waxay ku dhawaaqday in ay damacsan tahay in ay soo saarto oo ay dirto dayax-gacmeheeda ugu horreeya 2027.
Aasaaskii iyo Laamihii Maaliyadeed ee VinSpace
VinSpace waxaa aasaasay Vingroup bishii Nofeembar 2025, waxaana laga diiwaan-galiyay iyada oo leh raasamaal go'an oo gaaraya 300 bilyan oo dong Vietnam ah ($11.5m). Vingroup waxay leedahay danihii kala duwanaa ee tafaariiqda, dalxiiska iyo caafimaadka.
Pham Nhat Vuong oo ah aasaasaha Vingroup wuxuu hayaa 71-boqolkiiba saamiga VinSpace, halka Vingroup ay hayso 19-boqolkiiba. Wiilashiisa Pham Nhat Quan Anh iyo Pham Nhat Minh Hoang waxay haystaan qiyaastii 5-boqolkiiba midkiiba.
Himilada Hawada Sare ee Vietnam
Vietnam waxay dayax-gacmeheedii ugu horreeyay ee VINASAT-1 dirday 2008, ka dibna dhowr kale tan iyo markaas. Sanadkii 2024, xisbiga hantiwadaaga ayaa tiknoolajiyada hawada sare u qeexay tiknoolaji istaraatiiji ah, waxaana bartamaha Hanoi laga furay xarun saynis ah.
Dowladdu waxay beegtay in ay noqoto awood dhexe oo hawada sare ee Koonfur-bari Aasiya marka la gaadho 2030. Bishii Abriil, Vietnam waxay ruqsad siisay Starlink ee SpaceX tijaabadii ugu horreysay ee internetka dayax-gacmeedka.
Vietnam's only private space company, VinSpace, has signed a deal with SpaceX to deploy its first satellites into orbit next year under the Transporter rideshare programme, marking a major milestone for the country's growing ambitions in commercial space technology.
The Deal and VinSpace's Role
Vinspace will use SpaceX's Transporter rideshare programme to deploy its satellites into orbit in the second quarter of 2027, allowing multiple customers to share the same rocket and split launch costs. The company will be responsible for the research, development, manufacturing and operation of the satellites after their launch into space.
Vinspace CEO Vu Trong Thu said, 'Testing domestically developed satellite modules in orbit is an important condition for transforming the research and development capabilities of VinSpace's engineering team into real missions.' The contract with SpaceX is an important step forward in Vinspace's long-term strategy, aimed at contributing to the development of a commercial aerospace ecosystem in Vietnam, while connecting Vietnam with the global space value chain.
Vinspace's Background and Ownership
Vinspace was established in November 2025 by Vingroup, Vietnam's largest privately-owned conglomerate, with committed capital of 300 billion Vietnamese dong ($11.5m). Vingroup founder and chairman Pham Nhat Vuong holds a 71-percent stake in Vinspace, while Vingroup holds a 19-percent stake, and Pham's sons Pham Nhat Quan Anh and Pham Nhat Minh Hoang hold stakes of about 5 percent each.
Vingroup has interests ranging from real estate, retail and tourism to healthcare and education, and has increasingly expanded into technology, including electric vehicles, artificial intelligence, robotics and aerospace. VinSpace says it ultimately wants to become a full-service aerospace company, with capabilities spanning satellite design and manufacturing, launch management, satellite operations and space-based data services.
Vietnam's Broader Space Ambitions
Vietnam has launched multiple satellites into orbit since the deployment of VINASAT-1, the country's first satellite, in 2008, and a second telecommunications satellite in 2012. In 2024, Vietnam's ruling communist party defined space technology as a national strategic technology for the first time, placing outer space on par with the maritime and subterranean domains.
In March, Vietnam opened a major space science and technology center at Hanoi's Hoa Lac High-Tech Park, and in April, Vietnam licensed SpaceX's Starlink for its first large-scale trial of satellite internet. The government has set a goal of becoming a mid-level space power in Southeast Asia by 2030, with satellite technology seen as part of a wider drive to develop high-tech industries.



