
Innovation Ignites Our Ascent
Our Origins
Where Myth Meets Momentum

Atlantis Space is a visionary aerospace company where myth meets the future. Inspired by the lost city of Atlantis, we draw from ancient symbolism, the brilliance of mid-20th century engineering, and the bold dreams of science fiction to build a new path to the stars. What began as a final-year university project is now evolving into a company with a clear mission: to redefine space exploration through innovation, revive overlooked technologies, and pursue bold, elegant solutions to modern aerospace challenges.
At our core lies a passion for exploration—not just of space, but of ideas, imagination, and the untapped potential of human ingenuity.
OUR TECHNOLOGY
Aerospike Propulsion and Reusable Launch Systems
At the heart of our engineering efforts is a long-neglected but revolutionary idea: the aerospike rocket engine. Unlike traditional bell-shaped nozzles, the aerospike adapts to changing air pressure, maintaining peak efficiency from Earth’s surface to the vacuum of space. This innovation is more than a technical upgrade—it’s a commitment to sustainability and reusability. Every design decision at Atlantis is guided by the belief that the future of spaceflight must be responsible, cost-effective, and repeatable. Our launch vehicles are being built to fly, land, and fly again eliminating waste and reshaping how we access orbit. Through our integration of forgotten technologies and modern engineering, we aim to build rockets that are smarter, cleaner, and ready for the demands of tomorrow’s missions.

WHO WE ARE
Meet the Founder
Behind the mission is Ion Adrian Feher, founder and CEO of Atlantis Space. As an engineer with a deep passion for experimentation and systems thinking, Ion didn’t stop at studying rocket science—he took the bold step of turning it into a company. After a four-year journey filled with research, sci-fi inspiration, academic hurdles, and networking with industry experts and investors, Ion is now leading a venture built on conviction and creativity. His vision is clear: to make exploration sustainable, make space systems reusable by design, and to let innovation drive every launch. From university sketches to company strategy, his leadership continues to fuel a movement where the future doesn’t just arrive
