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Dynetics is supporting Maxar Technologies in building the Power and Propulsion Element of NASA’s Lunar Gateway space station.
NASA announced plans in 2018 to purchase Earth science data from Maxar, Planet, and Spire.
Maxar Technologies completed a $291,000,000 property sale in Palo Alto, California.
Maxar Technologies plans to lease one of the sold Palo Alto facilities for two years at an annual rate of $12,000,000.
Maxar Technologies plans to lease a second of the sold Palo Alto facilities for 10 years at an annual rate of $8,000,000.
EchoStar said the launch of Jupiter-3 in 2021 will provide fresh Ka-band capacity in North and South America and Maxar Technologies is building the satellite.
Loft Orbital established a partner network in 2018 that includes satellite manufacturers LeoStella, Maxar Technologies, OHB/LuxSpace, Satrec Initiative, and Blue Canyon Technologies, along with partners in launch, ground communications, and analytics.
Airbus Defence and Space, Maxar Technologies, and Thales Alenia Space are competing to build Telesat’s LEO broadband constellation after Maxar and Thales Alenia split to compete separately.
Maxar was awarded an order for a geostationary communications satellite to be built on the company’s 1300 platform.
The refinancing from the $1,250,000,000 notes is intended to allow Maxar to repay a $500,000,000 loan and repay part of a $696,000,000 revolving credit facility.
Maxar signed a 10-year lease on part of the Palo Alto property at an annual rate of $8,000,000.
The unnamed geostationary communications satellite order is Maxar’s first GEO comsat order announced in 2019.
Maxar Technologies sold property in Palo Alto, California for $291,000,000 to help pay down its $3,130,000,000 long-term debt.
Maxar recorded a net loss of $26,000,000 for the third quarter, compared with a $289,000,000 net loss for the third quarter of 2018.
Maxar plans to launch WorldView Legion in 2021.
Maxar launched a private offering of $1,250,000,000 of senior secured notes due in 2023.
Since transitioning to a U.S. company, Maxar has been awarded NASA contracts to build the Power and Propulsion Element for the Lunar Gateway and to host the TEMPO environmental hosted payload on a commercial satellite.
Maxar signed a two-year lease on part of the Palo Alto property at an annual rate of $12,000,000.
Maxar budgeted $600,000,000 for the WorldView Legion constellation.
Maxar received a full $183,000,000 insurance payment for the failed WorldView-4 satellite.