All verified mentions of this organization in source documents.
Airbus is competing against a Maxar Technologies–Thales Alenia Space team for an estimated $3,000,000,000 contract to build Telesat’s megaconstellation.
Airbus Defence and Space and a Maxar Technologies–Thales Alenia Space team are competing for a Telesat contract estimated at $3,000,000,000.
As of 2019-05-02, Airbus Defence and Space and a Maxar Technologies–Thales Alenia Space team had nearly finalized designs and planned to submit proposals to Telesat in the coming months.
Airbus Defence and Space and the Maxar–Thales Alenia Space team expressed willingness to establish factories in Canada to build Telesat’s satellites.
Airbus won the two-satellite Turksat order over Space Systems Loral and Mitsubishi Electric in a tender first announced in October 2017 and closed in November 2017.
Maxar Technologies is building Jupiter-3 (also known as EchoStar-24).
Maxar announced the loss of its Worldview-4 satellite six days before Dan Jablonsky took the helm.
Dan Jablonsky became President and CEO of Maxar Technologies on 2019-01-13.
Maxar decided in February to retain the business formerly called Space Systems Loral and renamed it Maxar Space Solutions.
Maxar has a product portfolio that includes GEO, MEO, and LEO assets running on 1300-class and Legion-class spacecraft buses.
Maxar has more debt than it prefers but maintains credit facilities and other resources that provide latitude to fund Worldview Legion.
Maxar is investigating options to move the first Worldview Legion launches into the back end of 2020.
Maxar’s reorganization is expected to save $60,000,000 2019.
Maxar is working with NASA on Restore-L, a satellite servicing project scheduled to launch in 2022 to demonstrate refueling of the 20-year-old Landsat-7 satellite.
Maxar has invested more than $10,000,000 on the Dragonfly program.
The National Reconnaissance Office took over NGA’s EnhancedView contract in August and awarded a $300,000,000 one-year contract for continued access to updated and archival Earth imagery from satellites operated by DigitalGlobe, a Maxar Technologies company.
An In Space Manufacturing panel featuring Made In Space, Maxar, Lunar Resources, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin is scheduled on Wednesday from 4:00 p.m. to 4:50 p.m.
Telesat expects to select a satellite manufacturer later 2019, with candidates being Airbus Defence and Space or a consortium of Maxar Technologies and Thales Alenia Space.
Maxar terminated its role in the Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS) program on 2019-01-30.
Under the 2017 agreement DARPA, working with the Naval Research Laboratory, would provide the satellite servicing payload and Maxar would integrate that payload on one of its satellite buses.