

The Next Frontier: How Black Star Orbital is Leading Space Exploration
In this episode of Phoenix Business RadioX, host, Karen Nowicki interviews Christopher Jannette, co-founder and CEO of Blackstar Orbital, about the company’s mission and Christopher’s journey in aerospace. He discusses their plans to move operations to Sierra Vista, Arizona, and their focus on developing reusable spacecraft to reduce space debris, along with his personal path from the U.S. Air Force to leading an innovative aerospace company. Christopher emphasizes their commitment to sustainability and the refurbishing of satellites to extend their usability.
The conversation also covers leadership and staying ahead of market disruptions, with Christopher stressing the importance of a strong, self-directed team. He compares building a company to teamwork in music and predicts significant advancements in space infrastructure and AI-powered technologies in the next decade. Wrapping up, Karen and Christopher share a few lighthearted moments and encourage listeners to stay connected with Black Star Orbital as they help shape the future of space exploration.
Want to be part of the space revolution? Stay in touch with Blackstar Orbital as they lead the charge into the next frontier!
BlackStar Orbital is an innovative aerospace company focused on redefining satellite technology through the development of reusable space systems. Its flagship project features satellites that launch like traditional spacecraft but return to Earth like spaceplanes, significantly reducing costs, minimizing space debris, and extending operational lifespans. 
With applications in defense, communications, scientific research, and life sciences, BlackStar’s modular design enables adaptable solutions tailored to diverse market needs, making space more accessible and sustainable.
The team, composed of experts from NASA, SpaceX, Amazon Kuiper, and other leading aerospace companies, drives BlackStar’s mission to revolutionize access to space with advanced, reusable technology.
BlackStar emphasizes reusability, modularity, and cost efficiency, addressing traditional space system challenges like high costs, short lifespans, and debris generation through innovative satellite designs that redefine modern space operations.
Christopher Jannette is the President and CEO of BlackStar Orbital, a leader in the aerospace industry known for driving the innovation of reusable spacecraft and hypersonic vehicles.
At the helm of BlackStar Orbital, Christopher spearheads the development of modular, reconfigurable platforms designed to support diverse missions in defense, communications, Earth observation, and scientific research. His strategic vision has positioned BlackStar Orbital as a cornerstone of Arizona’s growing space economy, aiming to establish a hub for advanced aerospace and defense operations.
Christopher brings a wealth of experience from his work at industry giants such as SpaceX and NASA. At SpaceX, he played pivotal roles in critical missions, including the Falcon Heavy Demo-1 and the Starship program, where he contributed to the development of thermal protection systems.
His expertise extends to supporting the SpaceX Dragon CRS program, Axiom’s Crew Mission, Inspiration 4, Artemis 1, lunar missionsAstrobotic Peregrine, and Intuitive Machines IM-1 and a number of national security missions – demonstrating his extensive involvement in the return of manned spaceflight to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
A decorated USAF veteran, Christopher served as an Integrated Avionics Specialist, earning multiple awards, including the Meritorious Unit Award and the Global War on Terrorism medals. Notably, he was honored with the USAF Humanitarian Service Medal for his participation in the 2011 Fukushima earthquake and nuclear event response.
His diverse experience across government and commercial sectors showcases his commitment to advancing aerospace technology and his exceptional leadership in both innovative and humanitarian efforts.
Connect with Christopher on LinkedIn.



Jeffrey Hall has worked at Lowell Observatory since August 1992, starting as a postdoctoral researcher working on a long-term program of monitoring activity cycles in Sun-like stars as well as the Sun itself.
Dr. Matteo Genna most recently served as Chief Technology Officer of Space Systems Loral (SSL), a leading provider of commercial satellites, and brings decades of experience, leadership, and vision in space systems and engineering to World View.
Benjamin Hernandez is a founding member (President and Treasurer) of Arizona Spaceport Alliance (ASA), a non-profit effort to develop an FAA licensed launch site and support the new space commercial space effort in Arizona. New-space education and employment strategies play the major roles, outside of municipal policy and decision-making, in Hernandez’s daily life within the ASA. Hernandez can be found in boardrooms and on panels across Arizona sharing his extensive knowledge on spaceports and the emerging commercial space industry.
Steve Zylstra serves as president and CEO of the Arizona Technology Council, a role he assumed in 2007. He is responsible for strategy, operations, finance and policy development. Zylstra is a vocal spokesman for the value technology can provide in raising social and economic standards in Arizona.
Karen Nowicki is a successful author, speaker and the creator of Deep Impact Leadership™ and SoulMarks Coaching™. She is a two-time recipient of the prestigious national Choice Award® for her book and personal development retreat. Karen was crowned the first-ever “Mompreneur of the Year” Award in 2010 for the southwestern states. She was recognized for her leadership, business acumen, and work-life balance.














