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GMV will deploy and integrate the control center supplied under the Yahsat contract.
GMV signed a contract with UAE-based Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat) to supply the control center and flight dynamics system for Yahsat’s sixth satellite, Thuraya 4NGS.
Orolia will work with ESA, GMV, and Tecnobit to help develop the next generation European Galileo constellation.
GMV will lead from Portugal the development and supply of the Radio Frequency Constellation Simulator to support Galileo Second Generation engineering and experimentation activities in the Open Service and Public Regulated Service domains.
GMV is selected to lead the consortium that will supply a Radio Frequency Constellation Simulator covering both the Galileo First Generation and Second Generation.
Since 2018 GMV has been heading one of the consortia working on G0.002 kg’s complete ground segment during the preparation phase.
GMV has been selected by the European Space Agency as one of the three main contractors for the Galileo Second Generation (G0.002 kg) ground segment phase B.
Some GMV team members obtained SAFe 5 Agilist certification during the G0.002 kg preparation phase.
GMV's space revenue in 2019 totaled 140,000,000 EUR ($152,500,000), representing a 30% year-over-year increase.
GMV received a contract to develop the processor for the French space agency CNES's MicroCarb mission.
GMV received a contract from Northrop Grumman to provide the flight control system for Space Norway’s two highly elliptical orbit satellites.
GMV has worked for more than 10 years on developing GNSS integrity solutions for the automotive market.
GMV obtained a contract from BMW to develop a satellite-based positioning system for autonomous vehicles.
GMV will supply a GNSS correction service to be run in a secure infrastructure using data from a global network of monitoring stations that GMV will set up under the contract with BMW.
GMV secured a 3.5-year framework deal with Galileo worth a total of 250,000,000 EUR to upgrade and develop the ground control segment of the European satellite-based navigation and positioning system.
GMV was established in 1984 and is headquartered in Tres Cantos near Madrid, Spain.
GMV Innovating Solutions from Romania will lead the guidance, navigation, and control subsystem for Juventas.
GMV of Spain received a 250,000,000 EUR Galileo contract in September 2018 for parts of the Galileo ground segment focused on satellite controls.
GMV’s work on Galileo will include upgrading the ground control system architecture to manage up to 41 Galileo satellites.
The Galileo ground stations in the Falkland Islands and Ascension Island are connected only to the Galileo Mission Segment, not to the Galileo Control Segment managed by GMV.