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Boeing acquired Millennium Space Systems in 2018.
Boeing delivered Indonesia’s first telecoms satellite, Palapa A1, in 1976.
Boeing supports the International Space Station and serves as prime contractor for NASA’s Space Launch System rocket.
Boeing’s 2019 HorizonX investment in Spain-based Immfly led to Boeing Direct Digital, a wireless inflight entertainment platform and a new line of business for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
Boeing reported $62,300,000,000 in revenue in 2021 and is based in Chicago.
Boeing can work with startups on research and development contracts or sign on as a subcontractor for a startup’s Small Business Innovation Research program.
Boeing seeks technologies that could lead to new lines of business in addition to supporting existing programs.
PSN Group contracted Boeing Satellite Systems to build the Nusantara Lima satellite.
Pasifik Satelit Nusantara ordered a high-throughput satellite from Boeing on 2022-03-23.
Boeing will provide a science module, the CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle, and support for station operations for Orbital Reef.
Boeing won a 2020 contract worth $191,000,000 to design a payload for the Protected Tactical Satcom (PTS) program.
Boeing and Northrop Grumman are expected to launch their PTS prototype payloads in 2024 for on-orbit demonstrations.
The PTS prototype developed by Boeing is a scalable software-defined payload that can be hosted on commercial or government platforms.
A satellite communication payload developed by Boeing for the U.S. Space Force passed a critical design review on 2022-03-16.
The two prototype PTS payloads being built by Boeing and Northrop Grumman will operate in geosynchronous Earth orbit to be compatible with military terminals that point only to GEO satellites.
Boeing is investing across its satellite portfolio to deliver advanced solutions and its scalable software-defined payload can be hosted on commercial or government platforms and accommodate growth to meet mission needs.
Boeing’s Millennium Space Systems delivered the Wide Field of View payload to a launch processing facility at Cape Canaveral, Florida in February.
Starliner technicians worked on the Orbital Flight Test-2 spacecraft in the high bay of Boeing’s Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on 2022-01-13.
Crew-6, the last of the originally contracted SpaceX post-certification missions, could fly in the spring of 2023 depending on the status of Boeing’s Starliner.
The OIG estimated a per-seat cost of $90,000,000 for Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner under Boeing’s CCtCap contract.