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Redwire affirmed 2022 revenue guidance of $165,000,000 to $195,000,000 and adjusted EBITDA guidance of $8,000,000 to $15,000,000 for the full year.
Al Tadros succeeded Michael Snyder as Redwire’s Chief Technology Officer on 2022-05-02.
In December 2021 Lonestar tested its edge data center from the International Space Station with British software company Canonical and U.S.-based Redwire.
Steve Bailey is chief engineer of Redwire Space and is a Mars exploration veteran who worked on NASA’s 1997 Mars Pathfinder mission.
Orbital Reef was unveiled in October 2021 by Blue Origin and Sierra Space as part of a partnership that includes Boeing and Redwire Space.
AE Industrial Partners took Redwire public in September 2021 through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).
AE Industrial Partners created space technology company Redwire in June 2020 by combining two space technology companies it had acquired.
AE Industrial Partners created Redwire Space in 2020 through acquisitions of Adcole Maryland Aerospace, Deep Space Systems, and Made In Space.
Boeing, Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, Blue Origin, Airbus OneWeb Satellites, and Made In Space have established or expanded employment and facilities in Florida in recent years.
Redwire Space shares began steadily dropping in early November 2021 after the company delayed the release of quarterly financial results because of potential accounting issues at a business subunit.
Type One Ventures has invested in Cosmic Shielding Corp., OrbitFab, SpaceX, a stealth space company, and Made In Space prior to its acquisition by Redwire in 2020.
Made In Space was acquired by Redwire in 2020.
Both LIFE and Dream Chaser are part of Orbital Reef, the commercial space station concept announced 2021-10-25 by a team that includes Sierra Space, Blue Origin, Boeing, and Redwire.
Jason Dunn co-founded Made In Space and served as its director before it was purchased by Redwire in 2020.
Redwire owns over 25 commercially developed facilities that have flown, are in development, or are currently operating on the International Space Station.
Redwire acquired space biotechnology company Techshot and made the transaction public on 2021-11-02.
Following its NYSE debut in September, Redwire announced plans to partner with Blue Origin, Sierra Space, and Boeing to develop a commercial space station outfitted with Redwire’s advanced manufacturing capabilities.
Redwire’s shares traded as low as $8.78 in early 2021-10-01 and closed at $12.72 on 2021-11-01.
The proceeds of Redwire’s SPAC merger were estimated at $170,000,000 in March 2021.
Redwire completed a merger with a special purpose acquisition company that closed on 2021-09-02, making Redwire a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange.