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AAC Clyde Space reported press-released orders amounting to SEK 80.5 million in the first quarter of 2023.
AAC Clyde Space reports a 100% success rate in delivering CubeSat missions.
Through its Space Data as a Service offering, AAC Clyde Space builds, owns, and operates satellites and delivers data or communications to customers.
AAC Clyde Space has received orders for its Starbuck power system and Sirius computers from several customers totaling approximately SEK 20.1 million.
AAC Clyde Space is a company that specializes in small satellite technologies and collaborated with UCD on EIRSAT-1.
In November 2022 AAC Clyde Space delivered the first of two 3U satellites that will deliver data to ORBCOMM Inc.
By the end of 2023 AAC Clyde Space is expected to own a total of 11 satellites dedicated to delivering data from space.
AAC Clyde Space will own the three satellites contracted to deliver hyperspectral data to Wyvern.
AAC Clyde Space shipped the first of three satellites that are set to deliver hyperspectral imagery data to Wyvern.
Wyvern Inc. committed to subscribe to AAC Clyde Space’s data service for an initial four-year period for GBP 8.4 million (approximately SEK 105 million).
AAC Clyde Space won a USD 0.59 million (approximately SEK 6.1 million) order for reaction wheels.
AAC Clyde Space expects to have completed delivery of the reaction wheel order during the fourth quarter of 2023.
The ARTES-funded Pioneer project worked with companies including Spire Global and AAC Clydespace to develop infrastructure to enable new service providers with low-cost and quick access to space.
AAC Clyde Space won an order for satellite subsystems valued at USD 2.3 million (approx. SEK 23.8 million) from a U.S. development company supplying spacecraft and other multi-mission systems.
A consortium that includes AAC Clyde Space’s subsidiary AAC Hyperion has been selected by the European Defence Fund to develop a sub-100 kg satellite named Naucrates for space situational awareness in geostationary orbit.
ARTES-funded UK projects have included Pioneer, which worked with companies including Spire Global and AAC Clyde Space to develop infrastructure to enable new service providers with low-cost and quick access to space.
The ARTES-funded Pioneer project worked with companies including Spire Global and AAC Clyde Space to develop infrastructure intended to enable new service providers with low cost and quick access to space.
AAC Clyde Space previously received orders for the ForgeStar-1 project in December 2020 and January 2022.
AAC Clyde Space received a EUR 234,000 order from UK-based Space Forge to provide space products for a demonstration spacecraft.
AAC Clyde Space expected to complete delivery of the ForgeStar-1 order during the second quarter of 2023.