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Maxar is building the SiriusXM satellite SXM-8, which is scheduled for launch in 2021.
Dr. Heather Wilson will serve as a Director of Maxar Technologies for a term expiring at the Company’s 2021 Annual Meeting of Stockholders when she will stand for election by the stockholders.
Larry Rubin spent 22 years at Space Systems Loral where he directed more than 20 spacecraft programs.
Larry Rubin spent 22 years at Space Systems Loral where he directed more than 20 spacecraft programs.
Heather Wilson will provide Maxar strategic advice as the company seeks to grow its national security and intelligence business.
Maxar plans to launch its first two next-generation WorldView Legion satellites as early as September 2021 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
Maxar acquired Vricon in 2020, a supplier of satellite-derived 3D data aimed at the defense and intelligence markets.
In his previous role at Maxar Technologies, Alex Johnson was responsible for the sale of satellite imagery, software, and geospatial data to global companies.
Eric von Eckartsberg has held senior leadership roles at satellite imagery and geospatial services providers Maxar Corporation and Vricon Inc.
SXM-7 is one of two digital audio radio service satellites that SiriusXM ordered from Space Systems Loral (now Maxar Technologies) in 2016.
SWISSto12 and Maxar Technologies produced a Ku-band 8-pole triangular combline filter whose RF performance was measured.
The report provides a detailed analysis of leading remote sensing satellite market vendors including Airbus SE, Ball Corp., ImageSat International NV, Lockheed Martin Corp., Maxar Technologies Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Planet Labs Inc., Satellite Imaging Corp., Thales Group, and The Boeing Co.
Telesat has formed a new public company following the acquisition of SSL.
Maxar’s first two WorldView Legion imaging satellites are expected to launch no earlier than September 2021.
Plex-Earth switched from using only Google Earth imagery to offering images from Airbus, Maxar, Nearmap, and Hexagon.
MDA signed multiple contracts with Maxar Technologies to provide advanced space robotics technologies for the Space Infrastructure Dexterous Robot (SPIDER) technology demonstration on NASA’s On‑orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing 1 (OSAM-1) mission.
MDA’s SPIDER products for Maxar will be delivered in mid-to-late 2021 and incorporated into Maxar’s robotic system.
Plex-Earth will launch at the 2020 Autodesk University with imagery from Airbus, Maxar, Nearmap, and Hexagon.
MDA plans to deliver the contracted products to Maxar in mid-to-late 2021.
Maxar announced in April that it was selling MDA for $729,000,000 to a consortium of investors led by Northern Private Capital of Toronto.