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Spire Global forecasts over 30% revenue growth in 2026.
Condor mentioned Spire's opportunity in European space-defense spending, particularly in Germany.
CEO Theresa Condor stated that Spire was named to the U.S. government Missile Defense Agency’s multi-award ShIELD Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract with a shared ceiling of $151 billion.
Spire operates a manufacturing facility in Munich, Germany.
Spire's reported third quarter revenue for 2025 was $12.7 million, compared to $28.6 million in the same period last year.
Spire noted that the maritime business contributed $43.5 million of revenue in 2024 overall.
Spire expects over 30% revenue growth in 2026 following the maritime divestiture.
The maritime business contributed $11.5 million in revenue in the third quarter of 2024, which is no longer part of Spire's business.
Spire has selected KPMG as its new audit partner.
The DIQ contract positions Spire to compete for task orders under the Golden Dome initiative.
Spire is building out its space reconnaissance portfolio.
Spire Global's revenue was down nearly 56% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2025.
Spire is forecasting its 2025 full year revenue to be between $70.5 million and $72.5 million.
Spire closed the maritime business sale to Kpler in April 2025.
Spire was late in reporting its third quarter results and received a notice from the New York Stock Exchange regarding the late filing.
Spire used proceeds from the maritime business sale to pay down its debt.
Spire's space reconnaissance portfolio is seeing heightened demand as agencies seek to exploit the radio-frequency domain.
Engle estimated that Spire lost $6 million to $8 million due to potential contracts not being signed because of the government shutdown.
Additional Spire LEMUR-2 spacecraft are included to replenish Spire's multipurpose constellation.
The missions feature multiple Lacuna Space IoT satellites built on Spire Global platforms.