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Advent International agreed to acquire Maxar common stock for $53.00 per share in cash.
Maxar received the majority of the regulatory consents required for the proposed acquisition by Advent International as of 2023-04-14.
A special meeting of Maxar’s stockholders to approve the merger agreement will be held virtually at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/MAXR2023SM at 11 a.m. Mountain Time on 2023-04-19.
Advent International agreed to acquire all outstanding shares of Maxar common stock pursuant to a definitive merger agreement dated 2022-12-15.
Maxar has launched two cubesats and plans to launch a third cubesat later in 2023 as part of its RF data efforts.
The National Reconnaissance Office awarded contract extensions for commercial radio-frequency data to HawkEye 360 and Maxar Technologies.
Maxar Technologies is an Earth imaging company based in Westminster, Colorado that launched a new RF data business after acquiring Aurora Insight.
HawkEye 360, Kleos Space, Spire Global, and Maxar Technologies were selected last year for cooperative agreements that give the NRO access to their business operations and help the agency assess the quality of commercially available data.
The 2023-04-07 launch of IS-40e added another Maxar-built spacecraft to Intelsat’s fleet, which also included Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 launched at the end of 2022.
Maxar’s 1300-class spacecraft can support optical instruments with fine pointing, low jitter, and high-fidelity sensor data using either a hosted sensor or a dedicated mission.
Beyond Gravity delivered a geostationary navigation receiver called GEORIX and an antenna to Maxar.
Beyond Gravity (formerly RUAG Space) delivered a geostationary navigation receiver to Maxar.
Beyond Gravity (formerly RUAG Space) developed GEORIX and delivered a geostationary navigation receiver and an antenna to Maxar in 2021.
NASA selected Maxar to host TEMPO in 2019.
TEMPO was already built by the time NASA selected Maxar to host it in 2019.
Maxar is providing non-Earth imaging to the National Reconnaissance Office as part of a $3,200,000,000 contract.
NOAA approved a modification to Maxar’s remote-sensing license allowing Maxar to use its Earth imaging satellites to image objects in space and sell those images commercially.
To create its global basemap, Maxar combines about 400,000 image strips.
Maxar Technologies’ supply chain issues increased the overall cost of Ovzon’s inaugural satellite project by about $25,000,000.
Ovzon 3 was originally slated to launch in 2021 before manufacturing delays at Maxar Technologies.