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Maxar Technologies completed the Systems Requirements Review for the PPE and is beginning to contract its sub-suppliers.
Maxar Technologies closed the acquisition of the remaining 50% ownership interest in Vricon, Inc. on 2020-07-01.
Maxar Technologies repurchased $511,000,000 of Term Loan B.
Maxar’s revenues for the year rose to $1,700,000,000 from $1,670,000,000 for 2019.
For 2020 as a whole, Maxar reported a net loss of $46 million, compared with net income of $83,000,000 for 2019.
Maxar Technologies settled the repurchase of $150,000,000 aggregate principal amount of existing 2023 notes.
Maxar Technologies reported consolidated revenues from continuing operations of $1,723 million for the year ended 2020-12-31.
Maxar Technologies is building the Jupiter-3 communications satellite for EchoStar to bolster Ka-band capacity in North and South America.
Maxar Technologies awarded a contract to Deployable Space Systems in 2019 to manufacture solar arrays for the Power and Propulsion Element of the lunar Gateway.
There are 400,000 users in the Department of Defense and the intelligence community of Maxar’s geospatial intelligence products.
Shay Har-Noy worked for Maxar as unified platform Vice President until 2019.
Maxar Technologies received the award for the PPE in May 2019 and was given responsibility for arranging the PPE launch and testing the module in space before transferring it to NASA.
Maxar expects to grow its government business by offering commercially developed products and services at firm fixed prices.
Maxar is developing advanced artificial intelligence algorithms and 3D models to improve its geospatial intelligence services.
Maxar Technologies uses the AWS Ground Station and AWS cloud to access satellite data and deliver information to customers in minutes.
Shay Har-Noy worked for Maxar as unified platform vice president until 2019.
Maxar Technologies acquired DigitalGlobe in 2017.
DigitalGlobe purchased Tomnod in 2014.
The 2021-02-08 Maxar satellite imagery shows large crowds near the Myanmar Radio and TV center and at the Hledan Centre in Yangon.
Maxar is building the SiriusXM satellite SXM-8, which is scheduled for launch in 2021.