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Maxar Technologies will provide a foundation for integration of mission payloads including optical terminals for space mesh networking, Ka-band communications, and infrared sensors.
L3Harris Technologies selected Maxar Technologies to design and produce 14 spacecraft platforms and associated support for L3Harris’s Tranche 1 Tracking Layer contract with the Space Development Agency.
Maxar Technologies will deliver the spacecraft platforms in 2024 and launches are scheduled to begin in April 2025.
Maxar Technologies will provide spacecraft platforms that are designed, engineered, and built in-house as modular satellite platforms for proliferated low Earth orbit constellations.
Maxar will design, engineer, and build the Tranche 1 spacecraft platforms in-house as modular satellite platforms suitable for proliferated low Earth orbit constellations.
Maxar will manufacture the Tranche 1 spacecraft platforms at its factories in Palo Alto and San Jose, California for delivery in 2024.
Maxar Technologies of Westminster, Colorado was selected by L3Harris Technologies to design and produce 14 spacecraft platforms and associated support for L3Harris’s Tranche 1 Tracking Layer contract with the Space Development Agency on 2022-08-09.
Maxar will provide related ground, operations, and sustainment support for the Tranche 1 Tracking Layer platforms.
Maxar will provide a foundation for integration of mission payloads for the Tranche 1 platforms including optical terminals for space mesh networking, Ka-band communications, and infrared sensors.
Maxar is producing a Legion-class geostationary satellite for Ovzon.
Canaccord Genuity analyst Austin Moeller estimated that Maxar’s space infrastructure business would generate about $735,000,000 of the company’s projected $1,900,000,000 in overall revenues for 2022.
Maxar’s Palo Alto factory delivered more than 100 large geostationary communications satellites over the past three decades.
In 2019, NASA selected Maxar to build and perform a spaceflight demonstration of the lunar Gateway’s power and propulsion element.
Maxar filed a bid protest in October 2021 over the Space Development Agency’s Transport Layer Tranche 1 solicitation.
Maxar restructured its commercial geostationary satellite business four years prior to 2022 to emphasize smaller satellites and government sales.
Maxar is producing four Intelsat C-band communications satellites funded by C-band spectrum proceeds.
Maxar operates a satellite factory in Palo Alto, California.
Maxar is producing six WorldView Legion satellites to provide 30-centimeter-resolution optical imagery.
Maxar lost a bid to build Telesat’s Lightspeed LEO constellation.
BlackSky, Maxar Technologies, and Planet Labs won 10-year contracts from the National Reconnaissance Office to provide satellite imagery for U.S. intelligence, defense, and federal civil agencies.