Derteano
DEFENSE · INSTITUTION · TERRITORY
Since 1824 — finance, war, and the institutional Peru that defended territory, negotiated peace, and built national infrastructure.
DERTEANO · MOSTAJO
Derteano · Mostajo
Two Peruvian surnames — institution and invention — carried across two centuries and united today in Derteano Group. This page is heritage, not politics: the people, the territory, and the technology Peru is building next.
TWO LINEAGES
We carry both surnames because both built the Republic — one on the ground, one toward the sky.
Derteano
DEFENSE · INSTITUTION · TERRITORY
Since 1824 — finance, war, and the institutional Peru that defended territory, negotiated peace, and built national infrastructure.
Mostajo
TECHNOLOGY · AEROSPACE · PROPULSION
From Pedro Paulet Mostajo (1895, Paris) — tío abuelo of our founder — to VTOL, satellites, and AI: the line that invented Peru's path to space.
Defend what we have. Invent what comes next.
ARCHIVE & PORTRAITS
Historical photographs, laboratory replicas, and territorial context — sourced from public archives and the Museo Aeronáutico del Perú where noted.
DERTEANO LINE · LIMA
1824 — 1888
Banker · congressman · patriot · builder of institutions



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From the Congress that wrote the Constitution of 1860 to the defense of Lima — a financier who put Peru before personal fortune.
Dionisio Derteano directed the Banco Nacional del Perú and the Compañía Salitrera. When war reached the coast, he convened Lima's banks to donate a million soles to national defense and served on the Junta Central de Donativos. He refused enemy quotas at his hacienda El Puente — losing mills, railways, and crops — then enlisted as coronel, commanding a division of press workers at Miraflores. Exiled to Chile, he worked toward an honorable peace; upon return he presided the Club Nacional and helped rebuild civic Lima.
MOSTAJO LINE · AREQUIPA → PARIS
1874 — 1945
Engineer · chemist · diplomat · father of Peruvian astronautics





In a Paris laboratory at twenty-one, he built one of the world's first liquid-propellant rocket engines — decades before the world remembered his name.
Educated in Arequipa at Colegio San Vicente de Paúl under Hippolyte Duhamel and at UNSA, Paulet continued in Europe in architecture and chemical engineering. In Paris (~1900) he built a 2.5 kg liquid-fuel rocket motor — 90 kg of thrust, 300 pulses per minute — using nitrogen peroxide and gasoline in a vanadium-steel chamber. In 1902 he presented a metal delta-wing aircraft without propellers: the avión-torpedo. Wernher von Braun, in World History of Aeronautics, called him the true pioneer of liquid propulsion; NASA cited his influence on Apollo-era engines. A plaque at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum honors his legacy. His remains rest at Presbítero Maestro beneath an FAP mausoleum crowned by a torpedo-plane replica. Peru placed him on the 100-soles note; asteroid 4443 Paulet bears his name.
MOSTAJO LINE · AREQUIPA
1874 — 1953
Jurist · poet · tribune of Arequipa · congressman · historian





Known as the Tribuno de Arequipa — a patriot of his city who carried law, letters, and civic courage through the twentieth century.
Born on calle Santa Catalina 223, steps from the Plaza de Armas, Francisco Mostajo studied at the Colegio Independencia Americana — founded by Bolívar — and graduated in law and natural sciences at UNSA. Diputado suplente for Arequipa (1907–1918), founder of the Partido Liberal arequipeño, decano del Colegio de Abogados, catedrático, and Minister of Justice in 1931. He wrote poetry, legal doctrine, and history — including El teatro en Arequipa. His archive rests at UNSA; in 1959 his portrait entered the Galería de Arequipeños Ilustres. Arequipa mourned him as the Tribuno — a son who never stopped defending the city's dignity and civic memory.
1824 → 2026
Bankers and jurists. Inventors and engineers. A family thread from Lima to Arequipa — and into the sky.

1824
LIMA, PERÚ
Congressman, financier, and builder of institutions. He founded the Banco Nacional del Perú and directed major public finance. When Lima faced occupation during the War of the Pacific, he organized defense and financed resistance from his own estate — then worked from captivity toward national recovery. He directed irrigation of the Rímac basin, founded the Club de la Unión, and embodied civic service beyond party lines.

1895
AREQUIPA → PARIS
In a private laboratory in Paris, a Peruvian engineer from Arequipa built one of the world's first liquid-propellant rocket engines — and an early thrust-vector control system. He was twenty-one. Decades later, Wernher von Braun acknowledged Paulet as a pioneer of modern rocketry; NASA and Peru honored his legacy. Asteroid 4443 Paulet bears his name. He invented jet propulsion before the Wright Brothers flew. His surname was Mostajo.

1907
AREQUIPA, PERÚ
Jurist, poet, founder of the Liberal Party of Arequipa, and national congressman from 1907 to 1918. Author of foundational Peruvian legal doctrine and a pillar of Arequipa's intellectual tradition. Schoolmate and first cousin of Pedro Paulet. The Mostajo family carried both the law and the sky.

2016
SOVEREIGN EARTH OBSERVATION
Peru joined the community of nations operating its own high-resolution imaging satellite — a milestone in territorial awareness, disaster response, and institutional planning. Sovereign eyes in orbit became part of Peru's modern toolkit. The next layer is not only what we see from space, but how quickly we act on the ground.

2026
LIMA · USA
The company carries both surnames because both surnames built Peru. The Derteano line financed institutions and defended territory. The Mostajo line invented aerospace futures. DAI connects satellite context, aerial platforms, and decision desks — ORBIT BRIDGE — for mining, infrastructure, emergency response, and sovereign intelligence.
We did not choose aerospace. We were born into it.— Est. 1824 · Lima & Arequipa, República del Perú
IN MOTION
Neural intelligence, aerial platforms, and live decision support — the same mission across media.
ON THE GROUND
Mining, mapping, power, fire, cities, and flight — the sectors where sovereign intelligence meets daily life.






WHAT COMES NEXT
Peru's future in technology is not partisan — it is institutional. Sovereign imaging, aerial robotics, and AI-assisted planning belong to the nation as tools for agriculture, mining, infrastructure, disaster response, and border awareness.
ORBIT BRIDGE is the operational idea: what the satellite sees, what the drone confirms on site, and what the desk decides — in one auditable chain. As Peru advances a spaceport of national interest (PL 12623/2025-PE, CONIDA, MINDEF), Derteano builds the terrestrial layer that receives that ambition: field systems, uplink, and sovereign DAI-ATLAS deliverables.
From Pedro Paulet's propulsion sketches to PeruSAT and DAI-ATLAS, the arc is continuous: Peruvians invent, Peruvians observe, Peruvians act. That is the inheritance Dionicio Derteano Mostajo carries forward.
FOUNDER
FOUNDER & CEO · DERTEANO GROUP · LIMA & USA
Dionicio Derteano Mostajo unites two family lines — Derteano on the paternal side, Mostajo on the maternal. Great-nephew of Pedro Paulet Mostajo (tío abuelo). Often described as Peru's Elon Musk — with Paulet in the blood and two centuries of institutional depth. He founded Derteano Group to carry defense, aerospace invention, and territorial intelligence in one mission: D-Sentinel, DAI, GLOBAL PASS, and USADIO.
Finance, institution, and territory — from Dionisio Derteano Echenique to civic builders who put Peru before personal fortune.
Law, letters, and propulsion — from Francisco Mostajo Miranda to Pedro Paulet, the engineer the world eventually recognized.
Institutional briefs · demos · territorial intelligence