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Maxar’s Space Systems segment, which includes SSL and some MDA Corp. business lines, generated $293,000,000 in revenue for the first three months of 2018, a 14 percent year-over-year decline.
The Jupiter-3 satellite contract SSL won from Hughes in 2017 was worth two to four times a typical satellite order.
DigitalGlobe selected SpaceX to launch the WorldView Legion constellation in 2021 using two Falcon 9 rockets with previously flown first-stage boosters.
Maxar’s capital expenditures grew by $21,500,000 year over year to $77,500,000 as the company invests in its WorldView Legion Earth observation constellation.
Maxar’s Space Systems Loral (SSL) should win three to four telecom spacecraft orders in 2018 if it achieves a 30 percent win rate.
Maxar reported total revenue of $557,700,000 for the first three months of 2018.
Star One D2 is a 6,200-kilogram satellite ordered from SSL in October for a 2019 launch that will carry commercial C-, Ku- and Ka-band transponders and a military X-band payload.
Maxar reported an adjusted EBITDA of $187,400,000 for the first three months of 2018.
Maxar is using DigitalGlobe sales channels to market radar products from MDA Corp.’s Radarsat-2 satellite.
Maxar reported net earnings of $31,000,000 for the first three months of 2018.
SecureWatch customers have access to imagery from DigitalGlobe’s WorldView-4 high-resolution optical imaging satellite launched in 2016.
In 2017, MDA acquired DigitalGlobe and renamed the combined company Maxar Technologies.
MDA is a Maxar company that provides synthetic aperture radar (SAR) capabilities.
DigitalGlobe is working with MDA to develop offerings that integrate Radarsat-2 SAR data into SecureWatch.
DigitalGlobe is building the WorldView Legion constellation that is scheduled to launch in 2021.
DigitalGlobe acquired GeoEye in 2012 and is now the primary supplier of imagery to NGA.
DigitalGlobe works with both NGA and NRO and intends to continue serving the U.S. government.
In 2010 NGA awarded DigitalGlobe a $3,500,000,000 contract and GeoEye a $3,800,000,000 contract in 2018-09-10-year deals under the EnhancedView program.
Spacecom decided in late April to purchase a telecom satellite called Amos-8 from U.S. manufacturer Space Systems Loral.
SpaceNet includes over 5,700 square kilometers of DigitalGlobe imagery hosted on Amazon Web Services.