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Fleet Space Technologies

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commercialFounded 2015
Australia
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JPL’s experience with Mars rovers and lunar landers provides the technical foundation for BMEC’s autonomous resource-prospecting fleet.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 13, 2026Black Moon Energy Partners with JPL for Helium-3 Resource Mission

The filing for 200,000 satellites presents significant technical and regulatory hurdles before such a fleet can be deployed.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 12, 2026As SpaceX Targets 50,000 Starlink Satellites, China Files for 200,000-Unit Mega-Constellation

The new authorization doubles SpaceX's authorized Gen2 fleet to 15,000 spacecraft.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 12, 2026FCC Authorizes 7,500 Additional Starlink Gen2 Satellites for Global Gigabit Coverage

The group operates a fleet of 36 GEO satellites for high-capacity broadcasting and connectivity services, integrated with the OneWeb LEO constellation.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesOrg RelationshipJan 12, 2026Eutelsat contrata a Airbus Defence and Space la construcción de 340 satélites OneWeb

The Global Top 20 includes both independent teleport operators and satellite fleet owners providing customized communications services.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 12, 2026WTA Releases Top Teleport Operator Rankings for 2025

Rivada needs at least $2.4 billion to build its satellite fleet as of March 2022.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesOrg RelationshipJan 9, 2026Rivada Space Networks: Time for an announcement?

flyExclusive is set to begin installing Starlink on its fleet.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 9, 2026Latest News

Evergreen Marine is the first Taiwanese operator to upgrade its fleet to NexusWave.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 7, 2026Latest News

Starfighters believes its fleet of F-104s can carry test payloads underwing at speeds greater than MACH 2, or greater than 1,500 miles per hour.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 7, 2026Supersonic Flight Capabilities Demonstrated by Starfighters Space

The reconfiguration affects nearly half of Starlink's active satellite fleet.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 1, 2026Starlink initiates orbital lowering of 4,400 satellites to mitigate debris risks

Starlink has extremely high satellite reliability, with only 2 dead satellites in a fleet of over 9000 operational satellites.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 1, 2026RT by @Cosmic_Penguin: Starlink is beginning a significant reconfiguration of its satellite constellation focused on increasing space safety.  We are lowering all @Starlink satellites orbiting at ~550 km to ~480 km (~4400 satellites) over the course of 2026.  The shell lowering is being tightly coordinated with other operators, regulators, and USSPACECOM.  Lowering the satellites results in condensing Starlink orbits, and will increase space safety in several ways.  As solar mininum approaches, atmospheric density decreases which means the ballistic decay time at any given altitude increases - lowering will mean a >80% reduction in ballistic decay time in solar minimum, or 4+ years reduced to a few months.  Correspondingly, the number of debris objects and planned satellite constellations is significantly lower below 500 km, reducing the aggregate likelihood of collision.   Starlink satellites have extremely high reliability, with only 2 dead satellites in its fleet of over 9000 operational satellites.  Nevertheless, if a satellite does fail on orbit, we want it to deorbit as quickly as possible.  These actions will further improve the safety of the constellation, particularly with difficult to control risks such as uncoordinated maneuvers and launches by other satellite operators.

The addition of Pelican-class satellites to Planet's fleet has enhanced resolution available for humanitarian assessments, providing sub-meter clarity.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 1, 2026Satellite Data Confirms Rapid Expansion of Sudan Displacement Camps Amid North Darfur Conflict

The Starlink fleet currently exceeds 9,000 operational satellites with high reliability.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralJan 1, 2026Starlink initiates orbital lowering of 4,400 satellites to mitigate debris risks

The FCC completed the regulatory clearance of SES's acquisition of Intelsat, a $3.1 billion transaction that established a combined fleet of approximately 120 satellites across geostationary (GEO) and medium Earth orbits (MEO).

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesOrg RelationshipDec 28, 2025FCC Modernizes Space Policy with Higher Power Limits for Direct-to-Cell Services

China is striving to develop a fleet of reusable rockets to reduce launch costs and improve the efficiency and frequency of space missions.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralDec 26, 2025China debuts Long March 12A reusable rocket in Jiuquan test flight

IMAP will contribute to NASA's heliophysics fleet examining how the Sun affects the space environment near Earth and across the solar system.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralDec 26, 2025CoDICE instrument returns first-light particle data for IMAP mission

Beijing's operational satellite fleet has expanded to more than 1,189 spacecraft.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesTechnical ProductDec 24, 2025DoD Report: China’s ISR Fleet Swells to 510+ Satellites, ‘Informatized’ Warfare Accelerates

Flavia Tata Nardini, CEO of Fleet Space, selected 'Linger' (SiriusXM Session) by Royal Otis for Spotify Wrapped in Space 2025.

Mentioned as: Fleet SpaceOrg RelationshipDec 19, 2025Latest News

Lux Aeterna is building the world’s first fleet of reusable satellites to transform the future of space operations.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralDec 18, 2025Southern Launch to Support Orbital Re-Entries of Lux Aeterna

The original concept of the Ariane rocket aimed for a partially reusable vehicle, but the current fleet consists of entirely disposable versions.

Mentioned as: Fleet Space TechnologiesNarrative GeneralDec 16, 2025Europe’s Vanishing Rocket Capability
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