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York Space Systems has many additional missions planned in the year following 2019 that it intends to demonstrate at its Washington D.C. Operations Center.
In October, York Space Systems announced plans to expand production facilities for its S-Class satellites to produce 50 satellites in 2020 and hundreds of satellites annually in later years.
York Space Systems opened an office and mission operations center on 2019-12-05 in the Washington area.
The Arlington office will host a fully capable operations center in addition to York Space Systems’ primary Mission Operation Center at its headquarters in Denver.
York Space Systems announced plans to expand its satellite manufacturing capacity in Denver to allow for increased production rates.
York Space Systems’ operations from the Arlington operations center and the Denver Mission Operation Center can operate spacecraft on-orbit in real time from either location.
York Space Systems won a $12,800,000 U.S. Air Force contract in July to build a microsatellite called Tetra-3.
York’s S-Class satellite price does not include the instrument, which customers either provide or hire York to purchase and integrate.
York Space Systems’ S-CLASS platform achieved a successful launch prior to 2019-10-29 and has been awarded missions for the United States Air Force.
York Space Systems won a contract to deliver two spacecraft for the United States Air Force.
York Space Systems is expanding production facilities for its S-Class satellites as of the 2019-10-29 announcement.
On 2019-10-29, York Space Systems planned expansion of its production facilities to mass manufacture the S-CLASS platform and increase production from ten satellites per year to hundreds.
York Space Systems will design, manufacture, and test each United States Air Force spacecraft in Denver, Colorado.
York Space Systems plans to reduce satellite prices as the company speeds up production and pass savings to customers.
Virgin Galactic stock closed at $11.75 per share on 2019-10-28 on the New York Stock Exchange.
York Space Systems currently delivers satellites to launch pads less than one year after contracts are signed.
York offers three-axis stabilized S-Class satellites designed for five-year missions for about $1,000,000 each.
York Space Systems will be able to produce 50 satellites in 2020.
York Space Systems operates a mission operations center that the company describes as flight proven and low cost.
The U.S. Air Force selected York to deliver two spacecraft for deployment in geosynchronous orbit.