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One of Maxar’s partners is Blue Origin, which is developing the New Glenn heavy-lift rocket slated to enter service in 2021.
Maxar’s PPE will be based on the company’s 1300-series satellite bus used for commercial customers.
NASA selected Maxar Technologies to develop the Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) of the lunar Gateway for launch in late 2022.
NASA awarded study contracts in November 2017 to Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Orbital ATK (now Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems), Sierra Nevada Space Systems, and Space Systems Loral (now Maxar).
EchoStar has a satellite under construction with Maxar Technologies called Jupiter-3 that is designed to offer 500 gigabits per second of capacity for internet connectivity.
Maxar plans to expand geospatial machine learning capabilities through its U.S. government services business.
Maxar's Imagery sales were $200,000,000 for the quarter, down from $211,000,000 in the first quarter of 2018.
Maxar has received $153,300,000 of $183,000,000 in insurance payments for the WorldView-4 satellite and expects to receive the remainder by the end of the quarter.
Maxar Space Solutions, previously known as SSL, had $210,000,000 in first-quarter revenues.
Maxar's debt was approximately $3,180,000,000 and company leaders are focused on reducing that debt.
Maxar's Space Systems business had first-quarter revenues of $274 million, down from $293,000,000 a year earlier.
Maxar's Services revenues were $68,000,000 for the quarter, down from $70,000,000 in the first quarter of 2018.
Maxar offers cloud-based subscription services EarthWatch and SecureWatch that provide customers access to Maxar imagery and analysis.
Maxar's stock began the year at $12.50 per share and closed 2019-05-09 at $6.71 before the company released its quarterly results.
Maxar Space Solutions is restructuring its business unit in part through employee layoffs and plans to spend about $20,000,000 in 2019 to retain remaining employees.
Maxar plans to invest in its 1300 series of large geostationary satellites, 500-kilogram Legion-class satellites, space robotics, and defense integration work.
Maxar Technologies' quarterly revenues were $504,000,000 for the quarter ended 2019-03-31, compared with $557,700,000 for the first quarter of 2018.
MDA, a Maxar company, completed construction of the three-satellite Radarsat Constellation Mission (RCM) for the Canadian Space Agency in 2018.
Ovzon ordered the Ovzon-3 satellite from Space Systems Loral in December and expects the satellite to have a mass of around 1,000 kg.
The joint venture will gain more capacity when Jupiter-3, a half-terabit satellite from Maxar Technologies, launches in 2021.