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SXM-9 is the 10th high-powered digital audio radio satellite built by Maxar (SSL) for SiriusXM.
SpaceX launched the SiriusXM SXM-9 mission on a Falcon 9 to geosynchronous transfer orbit on Thursday, 2024-12-05 at 11:10 a.m. ET from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
SpaceX is targeting Thursday, 2024-12-05 for the launch of the SiriusXM SXM-9 mission to geosynchronous transfer orbit.
SXM-9 is the 10th high-powered, digital, audio radio satellite built by Maxar (SSL) for SiriusXM.
The SiriusXM SXM-9 mission will launch from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
SiriusXM purchased two geostationary satellites from Maxar in 2024 to expand its radio broadcasting constellation.
SiriusXM offers satellite-delivered Marine and Aviation services that provide pilots and boaters with weather data and information directly to their cockpits.
Maxar has built satellites for SiriusXM for more than two decades, including first-generation satellites launched in 2000, second-generation satellites launched in 2009 and 2013, and the first third-generation satellite that entered service in 2021.
Maxar Technologies will build and deliver two geostationary communications satellites, SXM-11 and SXM-12, for SiriusXM.
SXM-11 and SXM-12 increase the number of spacecraft in development for SiriusXM by Maxar to four, following a 2021 agreement for SXM-9 and SXM-10.
SXM-11 and SXM-12 will provide more capability to SiriusXM’s fleet, including an expanded service area and higher service quality.
SXM-11, SXM-12, SXM-9, and SXM-10 are intended to enable SiriusXM to innovate and improve service offerings and to extend continuous delivery of audio entertainment content.
Maxar Technologies built SiriusXM’s second-generation satellites that launched in 2009 and 2013.
SiriusXM has ordered two geostationary satellites, SXM-11 and SXM-12, to be built by Maxar Technologies.
The delivery of SXM-11 and SXM-12 will bring the total number of Maxar-built spacecraft for SiriusXM to 13.
Maxar Technologies has been building satellites for SiriusXM for more than two decades, including first-generation Sirius satellites launched in 2000.
The delivery of SXM-11 and SXM-12 will bring the total number of Maxar-built spacecraft for SiriusXM to 13.
SiriusXM offers satellite-delivered Marine and Aviation services that provide pilots and boaters with weather data and information directly to their cockpits.
SXM-11 and SXM-12 will feature more powerful antennas to improve SiriusXM service to Alaska and Canada.
SiriusXM’s total group revenues rose 4% to $2,280,000,000 for the same reporting period, supported in part by growth in Pandora.