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Spire is currently leaning into government weather and Earth observation contracts while reshaping its business after the sale of its maritime division.
Spire is pushing new payload missions with its Hyperspectral Microwave Sounder payload completing environmental testing and being integrated on a 16U satellite for launch.
As of the second quarter of 2025, Spire reported about 117.6 million dollars in cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities.
Spire Global reported that the Transporter 15 manifest carried eleven Spire built satellites.
Deloitte collaborated with Spire to launch the Deloitte-1 satellite earlier this year, which tested its new cyber defense system called Silent Shield.
The Transporter 15 mission featured three replenishment satellites that reinforce Spire's dual use constellation for weather, maritime, aviation, and security applications.
The launch extended Spire's RF and geolocation capability for government and commercial customers.
The Transporter 15 mission included spacecraft for Spire's Space Services customers.
Spire added three satellites equipped with advanced Radio Occultation and Automatic Identification System instruments to supply atmospheric profiles and ship tracking data.
Earlier in the month, Spire launched a radio frequency geolocation satellite co-funded through the LuxImpulse programme overseen by the Luxembourg Space Agency.
Spire Global will build and operate eight satellites for Deloitte’s Silent Shield cybersecurity mission under a new contract.
Spire designs and operates five satellites for GHGSat as part of a broader portfolio of environmental monitoring missions.
Spire pairs its satellite platforms with Lacuna's latest generation hardware to expand a global IoT network serving sensors and mobile equipment in remote areas.
D-Orbit's customers included Spire, which launched replenishment satellites and new IoT satellites on Transporter 15.
Spire expects the IoT satellites to support applications across agriculture, logistics, energy, environmental monitoring, and marine activities.
Spire’s sixth launch of 2025 brought the total number of satellites launched this year to 39.
Spire launched three satellites carrying advanced Radio Occultation (RO) and Automatic Identification System (AIS) payloads for atmospheric and radio-frequency data.
Spire launched two satellites for GHGSat to monitor greenhouse gas emissions, expanding GHGSat’s constellation for high-resolution methane detection.
The Transporter-15 mission included satellites for Spire’s Space Services customers and three replenishment satellites.
Spire Global, Inc. launched 11 satellites aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-15 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base.