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Hispasat, the operator of Spainsat NG-II and a subsidiary of Indra, has activated emergency contingency protocols.
Indra Group confirmed that the Spainsat NG-II secure communications satellite suffered a significant anomaly caused by an external impact while en route to its geostationary orbital slot.
On 2 January 2023, Indra Group announced that SpainSat NG II suffered the impact of a space particle at an altitude of 50,000 kilometres.
Indra Group stated that if necessary, SpainSat NG II will be replaced as soon as possible.
Indra Group owns 89.68% of Hispasat, which holds a 43% stake in Hisdesat.
Indra Group's acquisition of Hispasat was formally completed in late December 2022.
Indra Group is currently assessing the extent of the damage to the SpainSat NG II satellite.
Indra Group has a 7% direct stake in Hisdesat.
Indra Company reported that the cause of the anomaly was a 'space particle'.
Indra Group notified Spain’s stock market regulator on Dec. 30 that the transaction disclosed on Jan. 31, 2025, had been concluded.
Indra Group expects a multi-year growth path for an enlarged Indra Space and intends to pursue a vertically integrated strategy with a strong commitment to defense through consolidation of the acquired companies.
Indra will control Hisdesat with 50.1% of the shares after acquiring an additional 0.1% from Isdefe.
Indra is acquiring Redeia's shares in Hispasat through its Indra Space division.
Indra already held a 50% share in Hispasat before this acquisition.
Indra becomes a company with end-to-end solutions in space, covering both upstream (satellites) and downstream (services) capabilities.
The ASTRAL consortium includes Orbit Fab, KISPE Space Systems, Gate Space Innovation GmbH, Blackswan Space, and Indra Deimos.
Haizea Gómez is responsible for the Advanced R&T Laboratory of Applied AI/IT at Indra's Technological Innovation Center.
Indra maintains 16 active chairs and 6 collaborative chairs at universities in Spain.
Startical is a joint venture formed by Indra and Enaire for global air traffic management from orbit.
Indra has agreements with 73 Spanish universities and 25 research centers.