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HawkEye 360 Adds $23M to Series E Funding
HawkEye 360 announced a $23 million addition to its Series E round, attracting new investors Ghisallo, Principia Growth and Sixty Degree Capital alongside existing backer Strategic Development Fund. The infusion follows a $150 million debt‑equity package used to acquire Innovative Signals Analysis (ISA) in December 2025. Management says the capital will shore up the balance sheet, accelerate ISA integration, and fund further satellite constellation growth. In parallel, the firm secured a European Ministry of Defense award for an electronic‑warfare subscription valued up to $75 million.
MDA Space Reports Record Revenue Again in 2025, Driven by Satellite Manufacturing Progress
MDA Space posted a record C$1.63 billion in 2025 revenue, a 51% year‑over‑year jump, driven largely by its Satellite Systems division. That segment surged 85.5% to C$1.1 billion, fueled by contracts for Low‑Earth‑Orbit constellations with Globalstar and Telesat Lightspeed. Adjusted net income...
Semiconductors, Satellites, and Scale With Spirit Electronics CEO Marti McCurdy
Spirit Electronics CEO Marti McCurdy discussed how the company’s semiconductor expertise underpins modern satellite operations, from communications payloads to propulsion control. The firm offers end‑to‑end services including ASIC design, foundry work, wafer processing and qualification, traditionally serving defense customers but...
Combined Business of SES and Intelsat Dips 1.6% in 2025
SES reported 2025 revenue of €2.6 billion, a 34% increase over its own prior year, but when the Intelsat acquisition is factored in the combined revenue would have been €3.5 billion – a 1.6% decline versus the two firms’ 2024 total. The...
Startup Space at 10: A Launchpad for the New Space Economy
The Startup Space pitch competition celebrated its 10th anniversary at SATShow Week, cementing its role as a premier on‑ramp for emerging space companies. Founded in 2015 to fill a gap for early‑stage firms, the event now draws about 400 attendees...
Redwire Emphasizes Defense Pivot and Maturing Capabilities in 2025 Results
Redwire reported a 10.3% revenue increase in 2025, reaching $335.4 million, with fourth‑quarter sales surging 56% year‑over‑year to $108.8 million. CEO Peter Cannito said roughly two‑thirds of revenue is now moving into production, especially its unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) portfolio. The company...
BlackSky’s Growth Contracts in 2025 for Second Year
BlackSky reported full‑year 2025 revenue of $106.6 million, a modest 4.4% increase year‑over‑year, marking a second consecutive slowdown after 8% growth in 2024 and 45% in 2023. The company’s net loss widened to $70.3 million, but its backlog jumped 32% to $345 million,...
Post-Lanteris Acquisition, Intuitive Machines Invests $175M to Advance Satellite Capabilities
Intuitive Machines announced a $175 million equity investment following its January acquisition of Lanteris Space Systems, the former Maxar spacecraft manufacturing unit. The funding will expand the 1300 satellite platform, enhance near‑space network services, and pursue a solar‑system internet independent of...
Space ISAC Launches New Quantum Initiative
Space ISAC has announced a new quantum initiative, launching its first Quantum Community of Interest (COI) meeting on Feb. 25, co‑hosted with MITRE. The COI will explore how quantum technologies can strengthen security and resilience across space systems, which underpin critical...
Applied Aerospace Acquires Vestigo Aerospace for Deorbit Drag Sails
Applied Aerospace & Defense announced the acquisition of Vestigo Aerospace, the developer of the Spinnaker line of drag sails used to deorbit cubesats, small satellites, orbital transfer vehicles, and launch vehicle upper stages. The private transaction’s financial terms were not...
Northwood Space Names Zak Kirstein as Chief Revenue Officer
Northwood Space has appointed Zak Kirstein as chief revenue officer, promoting the executive who has been with the company for just over two years. Kirstein previously led the head of growth function and was instrumental in securing a $100 million Series B...
Network Tech Companies Contrivian and Big Network to Merge
Contrivian and Big Network announced a merger on Feb. 23, with the combined entity retaining the Contrivian name. The deal integrates Big Network’s multi‑WAN and edge connectivity tech into Contrivian’s Lighthouse platform, creating a software‑defined stack that spans fiber, broadband,...
Can Marine to Deploy Eutelsat OneWeb for Asia-Pacific Maritime Connectivity Services
Singapore‑based Can Marine announced a multi‑year agreement to leverage Eutelsat’s OneWeb low‑Earth‑orbit satellite constellation for maritime connectivity across the Asia‑Pacific region. The partnership will serve merchant shipping and offshore energy customers, providing end‑to‑end satellite communications, network design, and support. Financial...

Examining the Size of the US Residential Broadband Opportunity for Leo Satcom
Low‑Earth‑Orbit (LEO) satellite broadband has reached roughly 3 million U.S. households, representing about 2 percent of residential subscriptions after five years. A detailed census‑block analysis shows that 6 percent of homes—dubbed broadband deserts—have no or only legacy DSL options, while 11 percent of rural...
Axelspace and Synspective Lock In Imagery Contracts for Japanese Constellation
Japanese Ministry of Defense awarded imagery contracts to Axelspace and Synspective as part of its privately‑run satellite constellation. Axelspace will supply optical data under a 48 billion‑yen ($310 million) deal, while Synspective will provide SAR imagery for 105.6 billion yen ($681 million). The contracts,...

IFC Market Yet to Reach 50% Connected Figure, Valour Finds
Valour Consultancy’s latest IFEC Market Tracker shows fewer than 12,000 commercial aircraft—under half the global fleet—are equipped with in‑flight connectivity. SpaceX leads with contracts for more than 5,000 aircraft, while Chinese carriers dominate the list of airlines with the most...
MDA Space Launches New Subsidiary for Defense Contracting, 49North
MDA Space announced the launch of 49North, a new subsidiary dedicated to defense services such as C4ISR integration, radar, autonomous systems, and secure mission software. Joe Armstrong, a former CAE vice‑president, was named the first president. The unit builds on...

The Opportunities and Risks of SpaceX’s xAI Deal and Data Center in Space Ambitions
SpaceX acquired Elon Musk’s AI venture xAI and announced plans for an orbital data‑center satellite constellation ahead of a planned IPO. The acquisition is positioned as a way to integrate AI software with SpaceX’s launch capacity, creating a vertically integrated...
Loft Orbital, SmartSat CRC to Demonstrate Wildfire Detection Technology
Loft Orbital and Australia’s SmartSat Cooperative Research Center have begun a joint mission to test AI‑driven wildfire detection software on Loft’s low‑Earth‑orbit satellites. The system uses hyperspectral imaging to differentiate smoke from ordinary cloud cover and to flag nascent blazes,...
EDGX CEO Details the Startup’s Push for AI-Enabled Onboard Processing
Belgian AI space startup EDGX secured €2.3 million funding to accelerate its Sterna edge‑AI computer for satellites and has already signed a €1.1 million multi‑unit contract with a satellite operator. CEO Nick Destrycker says the company will focus on European defense and...
Why Insider Threats May Make Satellite Hacking Significantly Easier
The article argues that insider threats could dramatically lower the barriers to satellite hacking, as insiders can bypass air‑gap protections and exploit the growing use of off‑the‑shelf Linux hardware. It highlights how complex supply chains, contractor relationships, and recent geopolitical...
BlackSky International Customer Orders Gen-3 Satellite for Sovereign Access
BlackSky announced that an unnamed international sovereign client has purchased a dedicated Gen‑3 Earth‑observation satellite along with the company’s imagery and AI‑enabled analytics services. The Gen‑3 platform delivers 35‑centimetre resolution and will operate in tandem with BlackSky’s existing constellation, providing...
ST Engineering iDirect to Integrate G&S SatConnect Into Intuition Platform
ST Engineering iDirect announced a strategic partnership with G&S SatCom to embed the SatConnect service‑management platform into its Intuition ground‑system suite. The integration will add both OSS and BSS capabilities, linking network operations with service definition, delivery, and lifecycle management....
Es’hailSat Form LEO Strategic Partnership With Telesat
Telesat and Qatar’s Es’hailSat announced a strategic partnership to bring low‑Earth‑orbit satellite connectivity to Qatar and other key markets. The agreement covers service validation, market development and local infrastructure integration. Telesat will launch two Lightspeed pathfinder satellites in late 2026,...
Amazon Expects to Increase Spending on Amazon Leo by $1B in 2026
Amazon announced it will increase spending on its Leo satellite broadband constellation by roughly $1 billion in 2026, reflecting a surge in launch activity. CFO Brian Olsavsky said more than 20 launches are slated for 2026 and over 30 for 2027,...
Momentus to Demonstrate Multispectral Sensor for Space Force, With NASA Support, in March
Momentus will launch its Vigoride 7 orbital service vehicle on a SpaceX Transporter mission in March, carrying NASA’s R5‑S10 cubesat and additional payloads. The flight will demonstrate a low‑cost multispectral rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) sensor suite under a $1.86 million SpaceWERX...
Viasat Expects F2 Satellite to Enter Service in May, Posts 3% Revenue Growth in Q3
Viasat reported a modest 3% year‑over‑year revenue increase to $1.16 billion in Q3 FY2026, driven primarily by its Defense and Advanced Technologies segment, which grew 9%. The company announced that its second ViaSat‑3 satellite (F2) is about 34 days from on‑station...
Blue Origin’s TeraWave Constellation: Analysts Size Up Competitive Positioning
Blue Origin unveiled TeraWave, a planned constellation of 5,280 low‑Earth‑orbit and 128 medium‑Earth‑orbit satellites linked by optical cross‑links and operating in the Q/V‑band. The service is aimed at roughly 100,000 enterprise and data‑center customers seeking fiber‑like throughput and resilient middle‑mile...
Arabsat Taps Audimatic for IoT Video Analytics
Arabsat has signed a partnership with Audimatic to deploy its IoT‑driven, real‑time television viewership detection platform across the MENA region. The solution delivers second‑by‑second analytics on channel performance, viewing distribution, and satellite reach, giving Arabsat continuous visibility into live satellite...
ReOrbit Partners With Google Cloud for Space Data Network
Helsinki‑based ReOrbit is teaming with Google Cloud to build Space Cloud, an orbital data network that links satellites with optical interconnects and on‑board AI compute. The system will be split into a sovereign cloud for national‑security workloads and a commercial...
SDA Expands Atombeam Contract for Data Transmission Tech
Atombeam received an expanded Small Business Innovation Research contract from the Space Development Agency to further develop its Neurpac AI‑driven data compression technology for Link 16 tactical datalinks. The company demonstrated an 86‑89% reduction in data streams while boosting bandwidth seven...
Kymeta Links Up with JDI for Unique Metasurface Terminal
Kymeta announced a partnership with Japan Display Inc. (JDI) to develop the industry’s first multi‑band metasurface terminal capable of simultaneous Ku‑ and Ka‑band operation. The collaboration builds on Kymeta’s 2025 lab demo of a single‑aperture antenna that could transmit and...
Satlyt to Integrate Edge Computing Into Aerospace Corp DiskSat Platform
Satlyt has signed a commercial license with The Aerospace Corporation to embed its edge‑computing framework into the DiskSat platform, a novel one‑meter‑diameter, 2.5‑centimeter‑thick satellite architecture. The first four DiskSats were launched on a Rocket Lab mission in December 2025, marking...
MasOrange to Trial Starlink Direct-to-Cell in Spain
MasOrange has secured regulator approval to pilot SpaceX’s Starlink Direct‑to‑Cell service in Spain’s Valladolid province. The trial will test satellite‑based supplemental coverage for remote, mountainous and coastal areas, positioning the service as a network complement rather than a full replacement....
Telespazio and Italian Space Agency to Upgrade Historic Fucino Antenna
Telespazio and the Italian Space Agency announced the "Response" programme to modernise the 27‑metre FOC‑1A antenna at Italy’s Fucino Space Centre, a facility that has operated since 1967. The upgrade will retrofit the historic dish with hardware capable of near‑Earth...
OHB Hellas and Parsimoni to Develop Sovereign Software Solution
OHB Hellas and Parsimoni announced a partnership to create a sovereign in‑orbit software platform, merging OHB's Orbital HPC hardware with Parsimoni's Satellite App Store powered by SpaceOS. The first commercial offering will bundle the ESA‑backed App Store, the OHB Versal...
Novaspace Report Predicts Global Space Economy Market Could Top $1 Trillion by 2034
Novaspace’s latest Space Economy Report projects the global space market to exceed $1 trillion by 2034, up from roughly $625 billion in 2025. The forecast attributes growth to sector maturation, increased financing, and the softwarization of space infrastructure. Government spending, especially on...
L3Harris Space Business Flat in ‘25, Projects Growth in ‘26 With Reorganized Segments
L3Harris reported that its Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) segment posted flat revenue in 2025, reaching $6.9 billion, as a government shutdown delayed fourth‑quarter contracts. The segment improved its operating margin by 50 basis points to 12.3% thanks to steadier program...
York Space Systems Goes Public in $629M IPO to Fund ‘Proliferation at Scale’
York Space Systems completed a $629 million upsized IPO, securing capital to accelerate its satellite‑proliferation strategy. The Colorado‑based firm currently builds about 300 satellites per year and aims to inventory spacecraft for on‑demand payload integration, targeting hundreds to thousands of units...
Lockheed Martin Space Sales Grew 4% in 2025
Lockheed Martin reported a 4% year‑over‑year increase in its Space segment, delivering $13 billion in revenue for 2025. Growth was driven by $380 million from strategic and missile‑defense programs such as Next Generation Interceptor and Fleet Ballistic Missile, and $255 million from the...
Northwood Space Raises $100M in Series B and Works With Space Force on Satellite Control Network
Ground‑tech startup Northwood Space announced a $100 million Series B round, co‑led by Washington Harbour Partners and Andreessen Horowitz, and disclosed a $49.8 million contract from the U.S. Space Force to bolster the Satellite Control Network. The financing follows a $30 million Series A and...
Gilat Secures More Orders for Sidewinder IFC Terminals
Gilat Satellite Networks announced a multimillion‑dollar order for its Sidewinder in‑flight connectivity (IFC) terminals from a major avionics manufacturer. The Sidewinder, an electronically steered antenna originally developed by Stellar Blu, operates on both GEO satellites and the OneWeb LEO constellation...
KSAT Introduces New Maritime Detection Platform
KSAT announced the launch of Vake Powered By KSAT, a maritime vessel detection service that integrates satellite data with AI analytics. The platform combines KSAT’s extensive satellite antenna network and maritime expertise with VAKE’s AI‑driven analytics and visualization tools acquired...
Capture-the-Flag in Space: D-Orbit Shares Lessons From Cyber Competition
D‑Orbit hosted the first in‑orbit capture‑the‑flag (CTF) cybersecurity competition on its ION Satellite Carrier, partnering with ESA and Mhackeroni. Five finalist teams tackled live telemetry, command sequencing and onboard software exploits in a controlled environment. The event exposed the distinct...
Slovenia Signs Enterprise-Scale Agreement With Planet
Planet Labs has signed an enterprise‑scale contract with Slovenia’s Surveying and Mapping Authority (GURS) to deliver PlanetScope imagery and high‑resolution tasking services. The data will be used across state and municipal agencies for agriculture monitoring, urban planning, and disaster management....
After Review of 60 Programs Last Year, 2026 Is SSC’s Year of Execution, Maj. Gen Purdy Says
The Space Systems Command (SSC) reviewed 60 programs in 2023, applying new acquisition directives that emphasize fixed‑price contracts, smaller satellites, and three‑year fielding cycles. Acting service acquisition executive Maj. Gen. Stephen Purdy says 2026 will be the "year of execution,"...
Spire to Support AiDash With Weather Intelligence Data
Spire Global has signed a weather‑intelligence agreement with AiDash, a vegetation‑risk and grid‑monitoring provider. The partnership embeds Spire’s high‑resolution satellite‑derived forecasts into AiDash’s AI‑driven outage and wildfire prediction platform for North American utilities. By merging detailed weather data with vegetation...
AFRL Selects Aalyria for Space Data Network Experimentation Program
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory’s RAPID program has selected Aalyria’s Spacetime software for its Space Data Network Experimentation (SDNX) initiative. The effort, part of the STAR‑FISH fast‑track, will evaluate how Spacetime can orchestrate hybrid constellations across space, air, land,...
Telesat Calls Creditor Lawsuits ‘Without Merit’
Telesat announced that lawsuits filed by creditors over its September 2025 equity distribution are "without merit." The suits, brought in New York and Ontario, claim the company moved its Low‑Earth Orbit Lightspeed assets to shield them from creditors holding 90%...
Es’hailSat Secures New Deal With Qatar Armed Forces
Es’hailSat and the Qatar Armed Forces have signed a memorandum of understanding to deliver satellite communications, ground infrastructure, and secure network solutions for Qatar’s sovereign defense needs. The agreement, announced on Jan. 21, 2026, aims to bolster command‑and‑control capabilities and ensure...