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The agreement to fly Dragonfly’s Mantis imaging payload on NanoAvionics D2/AtlaCom-1 was reached in October 2020.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsNarrative GeneralJun 29, 2021Dragonfly’s Mantis imager heads to Space with HyperActive

The five payloads on the NanoAvionics 6U D2/AtlaCom-1 nanosatellite are Dragonfly Aerospace’s Mantis hyperspectral imager, CubeCom’s high-gain XANT4 X‑Band antenna and an upgraded XTX X‑band downlink transmitter, CubeSpace’s CubeStar Star Tracker, and Accion Systems’ TILE Thruster.

Mentioned as: NanoAvionicsTechnical ProductJun 29, 2021Dragonfly’s Mantis imager heads to Space with HyperActive

The second satellite onboard Transporter-2 is OQ Technology’s Tiger-2, a 6U spacecraft built by NanoAvionics.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsNarrative GeneralJun 25, 2021NanoAvionics adds two nanosatellites to SpaceX Transporter-2 mission

NanoAvionics built, tested, and launched the D2 / Atlacom-1 satellite in eight months.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsNarrative GeneralJun 25, 2021NanoAvionics adds two nanosatellites to SpaceX Transporter-2 mission

NanoAvionics builds about 95% of its satellite subsystems in-house with a controlled stock of components and raw materials.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsNarrative GeneralJun 16, 2021Satellite makers are getting to grips with component shortages

NanoAvionics intends to hire around 100 people by the end of 2022, with about half of those hires for the Columbia hub.

Mentioned as: nanoavionicsNarrative PlanMay 27, 2021NanoAvionics Reveals Their Growth + Biz Development Plans

NanoAvionics will develop the only satellite manufacturing facility in Columbia, Illinois to serve as its main U.S. hub.

Mentioned as: nanoavionicsTechnical ProductMay 27, 2021NanoAvionics Reveals Their Growth + Biz Development Plans

NanoAvionics will produce numerous nano- and microsatellite buses at the Columbia facility for both single missions and constellations.

Mentioned as: NanoAvionicsTechnical ProductMay 27, 2021NanoAvionics Reveals Their Growth + Biz Development Plans

NanoAvionics has already tested the first satellites at its Columbia facilities for U.S. customer missions.

Mentioned as: NanoAvionicsTechnical ProductMay 27, 2021NanoAvionics Reveals Their Growth + Biz Development Plans

NanoAvionics signed a contract with OQ Technology to build, integrate, and operate a smallsat named Tiger-2 for OQ Technology’s 0.005 kg IoT mission.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsNarrative GeneralMay 10, 2021NanoAvionics TIGER-2 Satellite To Join OQ Technology’s Growing 5G / IoT Constellation

Tiger-2 continues the collaboration between NanoAvionics and OQ Technology following MACSAT, which is the world’s first agile smallsat mission dedicated to 0.005 kg IoT in low Earth orbit led by OQ Technology and supplied by NanoAvionics.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsNarrative GeneralMay 10, 2021NanoAvionics TIGER-2 Satellite To Join OQ Technology’s Growing 5G / IoT Constellation

NanoAvionics will build, integrate, and operate a 6U nanosatellite called Tiger-2 for launch in 2021.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsOrg RelationshipMay 10, 2021Orbcomm gets no offers after contacting more than 50 potential buyers

OQ Technology ordered a second satellite from NanoAvionics on 2021-05-10 to connect IoT devices to 0.005 kg technology.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsOrg RelationshipMay 10, 2021Orbcomm gets no offers after contacting more than 50 potential buyers

NanoAvionics established communications with Bravo, the second smallsat it built and launched for Aurora Insight.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsNarrative GeneralApr 29, 2021Successful Comms Established With Aurora Insight’s Just Launched Bravo Smallsat By NanoAvionics

NanoAvionics built the M6P buses, integrated the sensor payloads, and provided launch and operation services for Aurora Insight.

Mentioned as: NanoAvionicsTechnical ProductApr 29, 2021Successful Comms Established With Aurora Insight’s Just Launched Bravo Smallsat By NanoAvionics

NanoAvionics announced plans on 2021-03-23 to build larger microsatellites, expanding from buses in the 12- to 35-kilogram range to 50 kg or more.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsOrg RelationshipApr 27, 2021York Space Systems building larger LX-CLASS satellite platform

OQ Technology announced on 2021-04-06 that Lithuania-based NanoAvionics is building a satellite called MACSAT based on a 6U cubesat bus equipped with S-band transceivers.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsOrg RelationshipApr 22, 2021OQ Technology secures launches for propriety satellites as connected device market ramps up

OQ Technology selected NanoAvionics to build the company’s MACSAT satellite mission.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsNarrative GeneralApr 7, 2021OQ Technology Selects NanoAvionics To Build The MACSAT Smallsat

NanoAvionics will build and test a 6U smallsat platform to host the MACSAT communication payload.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsOrg RelationshipApr 7, 2021OQ Technology Selects NanoAvionics To Build The MACSAT Smallsat

NanoAvionics expects to grow fivefold across its entire service portfolio for nano- and microsatellite missions and to produce about 120 satellites per year by 2025.

Mentioned as: Kongsberg NanoAvionicsTechnical ProductMar 24, 2021NanoAvionics expands into microsatellite market with MP42 bus
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