KY: Space Tango to Expand Lexington HQ With $7.4 Million Investment, Creating 25 New Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

KY: Space Tango to Expand Lexington HQ With $7.4 Million Investment, Creating 25 New Jobs

Jun 26, 2026
Kentucky-based space technology company has supported experiments on over 40 missions flown to the International Space Station.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced exciting momentum within the state’s aerospace and technology sectors as Space Tango, a nationally recognized leader in commercial space infrastructure and mission operations, will expand its Lexington operation with a $7.4 million investment, creating 25 quality, good-paying jobs.

“Kentucky’s technology and aerospace industries have seen tremendous growth in recent years because of our highly skilled workforce, access to resources and local and state collaboration,” said Gov. Beshear. “Our historic run of economic momentum would not be possible without quality, Kentucky-based companies like Space Tango driving investment and creating good-paying jobs in our communities.”

To support future company growth, Space Tango will expand its Kentucky presence, leasing and developing a substantially larger facility at the Greyline Station campus in Lexington. The new facility will include dedicated mission operations space, build laboratories, biological laboratories, electrical laboratories, machine shops, testing laboratories, engineering offices, collaboration areas and supporting employee amenities. The project will be implemented in phases beginning in 2026, with additional expansion capacity available for future growth.

“Space Tango was founded in Kentucky and is proud to continue building its future here,” said Twyman Clements, president and co-founder of Space Tango. “These incentives coupled with support from the state legislature will accelerate our build-out here. As the space economy continues to commercialize, we’re building Space Tango to further our leadership position in enabling research and manufacturing in microgravity.”

Space Tango is a Kentucky-founded and -headquartered space technology company that develops advanced systems enabling research, manufacturing and autonomous operations in the space environment. Since 2017, Space Tango has supported more than 300 experiments flown across approximately 40 missions to the International Space Station and has received multiple NASA awards supporting deep-space exploration efforts, including work associated with the AVATAR program and Artemis missions. Today, Space Tango is a nationally recognized leader in commercial space infrastructure and mission operations and employs highly skilled engineers, scientists, technicians and business professionals.

Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton highlighted the local support for the company: “Lexington saw the potential of Space Tango many years ago and supported it through our local incentive Jobs Fund program. Our support has continued as Space Tango has grown and created good jobs for our residents. Congratulations to the whole Space Tango team!”

Bob Quick, president and CEO of Commerce Lexington, noted the community’s business-friendly environment: “Space Tango is another Lexington success story that proves our ability to nurture and grow careers and businesses that include many of our target sectors – high-tech, advanced manufacturing and research. We have the talent, resources and partnerships with local and state governments as well as the private sector that make Lexington attractive for these high-paying careers.”