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Exotrail’s geostationary spacevan is scheduled to launch on Ariane 6 in 2026.
Veoware was the second customer on Exotrail’s inaugural mission and will test its hardware aboard the platform using Exotrail’s hosted payload service spacehost.
Veoware is the second customer on Exotrail’s inaugural mission and will test its hardware aboard the platform using Exotrail’s hosted payload service spacehost™.
Exotrail is developing a version of its tug to enable small satellites to reach geostationary orbit and expects a first launch of that vehicle as soon as 2026.
Exotrail plans to continue operating spacevan-001, including testing of the spacecraft itself.
Exotrail successfully deployed a satellite from its first spacevan orbital transfer vehicle on 2025-02-28.
Exotrail raised a $58,000,000 Series B round in February to fund its expansion strategy.
Exotrail plans to establish a production facility in the United States in the next year for its spaceware thrusters.
Exotrail raised $58,000,000 in a Series B funding round in February to fund the company’s expansion plans.
Exotrail has 90 employees and plans to hire 70 more over the next year as it expands into the U.S. and Asian markets.
Exotrail raised $58,000,000 on 2023-02-07 to scale up production of electric thrusters and expand efforts to provide in-space transportation services.
The funds raised in the Series B round will support the expansion of Exotrail’s international presence with a strong focus on the US and Asian markets.
Exotrail extended its manifest to provide competitive solutions for precise satellite delivery in LEO and GEO as part of the agreement with Isar Aerospace.
Exotrail signed a launch services agreement with Isar Aerospace to launch Exotrail’s spacevan orbital transfer vehicle on Isar’s Spectrum rocket on multiple missions between 2024 and 2029.
ExoTrail plans to launch its first spacevan on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare flight in October 2023.
ExoTrail plans to launch its first spacevan on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare flight in October 2023.
The debut SpaceVan™ mission will launch on a Falcon 9 rideshare mission in October 2023 under a launch service agreement between Exotrail and SpaceX.
Exotrail plans to use the new funding to further product development, increase manufacturing capabilities, and hire business development staff in Europe and in North America.
Exotrail has two propulsion systems scheduled to launch next year on cubesats that Clyde Space is building for Eutelsat.
Exotrail plans to expand its manufacturing capacity from roughly 10 propulsion systems per year to around 100 annually by 2022 or 2023.