From H2-2030, the initial modules of the Titania Lunar OrbitalPort SpaceStation will float in the Moon's low orbit.
By 2035, TSI's Earth & Lunar OrbitalLoop and OrbitalPort systems will enable virtually unlimited transportation of humans and cargo from Earth to the Moon, and vice versa.
The Titania Lunar OrbitalPort Space Station is part of TSI's orbital infrastructure, which will eventually include space elevators and orbital rings in Earth's and the Moon's low orbit, and maybe even Mars.
TSI's OrbitalPorts are the largest planned space stations, and are purposed to become the primary destination for zero gravity research and development, with a focus on scientific and commercial purposes.
Manufacturing and assembly of the Lunar OrbitalPort parts on Earth starts in 2027, In-situ (on the lunar surface) manufacturing and assembly, and in-orbit construction starts in the second half of 2030.
TSI’s objective is to practically always expand the OrbitalPort in a semi-detached modular fashion.
Ultimately, in the coming decades, thousands of guests and twenty or more spaceplanes/space freighters/spaceships will be accommodated at the LEO OrbitalPort and the Lunar OrbitalPort as well.