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Prior to joining Aerospacelab, Tina Ghataore served as Chief Commercial Officer of Mynaric and President of Mynaric USA.
Tina Ghataore believes that Aerospacelab’s vertically integrated approach can revolutionize the space industry by delivering innovation through affordable products and services.
Benoit Deper, CEO and founder of Aerospacelab, expressed confidence in Tina Ghataore's expertise and experience to support the company's growth.
Aerospacelab and Exolaunch initiated a Multi-Launch Agreement that will enable the launch of seven of Aerospacelab’s Versatile Satellite Platforms via SpaceX’s Falcon 9 through 2023 and 2024.
Aerospacelab secured €40 million in Series B financing in 2022.
Aerospacelab's GRÉGOIRE satellite was deployed using a CarboNIX separation system on Transporter-8.
Aerospacelab’s Versatile Satellite Platform provides standardized building blocks intended to accommodate various missions and to support the company’s plan to build a satellite constellation.
Aerospacelab and Exolaunch launched the Grégoire satellite on 2023-06-12 from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
Aerospacelab’s Versatile Satellite Platform is designed to provide standardized building blocks to accommodate various missions and to support the company’s plan to build a satellite constellation in upcoming years.
Aerospacelab secured 40,000,000 EUR in Series B financing in 2022.
Aerospacelab and Exolaunch debuted their cooperation under a Multi-Launch Agreement that will enable the launch of seven Aerospacelab Versatile Satellite Platform satellites via SpaceX Falcon 9 through 2023 and 2024.
Aerospacelab committed to a satellite megafactory with a yearly production capacity of 500 satellites.
Aerospacelab raised €40 million in a Series B funding round in February 2022.
Aerospacelab owns and operates all the testing facilities relevant for satellite manufacturing at its Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve Monnet Center and its Charleroi megafactory.
Aerospacelab’s Monnet Center facility in Ottignies-Louvain-La-Neuve can produce up to 24 satellites per year.
Aerospacelab’s existing factory in Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve is designed to produce as many as 24 satellites per year.
Aerospacelab completed a 40,000,000 EUR funding round in February.
Aerospacelab plans to begin producing satellites weighing 150 to 400 kg later 2022 at the 2,000-square-meter Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve factory.
Aerospacelab plans to start manufacturing 150- to 700-kilogram satellites at the Charleroi factory in early 2025.
The first ESA-awarded Aerospacelab mission is slated to launch later 2022.