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With the manifest complete, Virgin Orbit’s flight hardware is heading to Spaceport Cornwall for the 1st orbital launch from U.K. soil

October 11, 2022 by editorial

The countdown to Cornwall has begun as Virgin Orbit (Nasdaq: VORB) readies for Start Me Up, the newly-titled, forthcoming, historic launch from the United Kingdom.

Virgin Orbit’s Cosmic Girl sends Launcher One on its mission. Photo is courtesy of the company.

The launch provider’s carrier aircraft, ground support equipment (GSE) and rocket will depart this week from California following the first round of now completed, wet dress rehearsals. On track for a November launch, Start Me Up is led by a joint mission between the U.S. and U.K. governments, launched by Virgin Orbit, the United Kingdom Space Agency (UKSA), UK Space Command, and Spaceport Cornwall.

Artistic rendition of Virgin Orbit’s Launcher One deploying a smallsat to orbit. Image courtesy of the company.

Start Me Up will be a launch of many firsts: the first orbital launch ever from the United Kingdom; the first international launch for Virgin Orbit, and the first commercial launch from Western Europe.

The first of the company’s hardware will begin its transport to Cornwall, U.K. on Sunday, October 9th, due to arrive at Spaceport Cornwall on Tuesday, October 11th, with the GSE and rocket quickly following later in the week.

This will be the fifth consecutive Virgin Orbit launch to carry payloads for both private companies and governmental agencies. The flight manifest, now completely full, includes payloads from seven global customers, a testament to the flexibility and possibilities offered through responsive launch solutions.

The launch service was acquired by the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) from Virgin Orbit National Systems, a Virgin Orbit U.S. subsidiary serving classified customers, as the first task order on NRO’s Streamlined Launch Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity Contract or “SLIC.”

The Start Me Up manifest includes:

  • IOD-3 AMBER (aka IOD-3) — Developed by Satellite Applications Catapult (“SA Catapult”) and Horizon Technologies and built by AAC Clyde Space, all based in the U.K. IOD-3 Amber is expected to be the first of more than 20 Amber satellites to provide space-based Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) data to users.
  • Prometheus-2 —Two cubesats owned by the U.K. Ministry of Defense’s (MOD) Defense Science & Technology Laboratory Dstl. These satellites, co-funded with Airbus Defence and Space who are designing them jointly with In-Space Missions, will support MOD science and technology (S&T) activities on-orbit and on the ground through the development of ground systems focused at Dstl’s site near Portsmouth.
  • CIRCE (Coordinated Ionospheric Reconstruction CubeSat Experiment) — CIRCE is part of a joint mission between the U.K.’s Defense Science and Technology Laboratory and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL).
  • DOVER — Developed by RHEA Group in the UK, this is the company’s first satellite in its 30 year history. The satellite is being co-funded through the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Navigation Program (NAVISP) and built by Open Cosmos of the United Kingdom. DOVER is a smallsat that was created as a pathfinder for resilient global navigation satellite systems.
  • ForgeStar-0 — Developed by Space Forge of Wales, the satellite is a fully returnable and reusable platform to enable in-space manufacturing. This launch will be the first for the company’s ForgeStar platform and will test future returns from space technology.
  • AMAN – Oman’s first orbital mission, it is a single, Earth Observation (EO) satellite meant to demonstrate the future feasibility of a larger constellation and was developed after a memorandum of understanding among the Sultanate of Oman, Polish smallsat manufacturer and operator SatRev, Poland-originated AI data analytics specialists TUATARA, and Omani-based merging technology innovator ETCO. The agreement includes additional planned small satellites, including this, the first in Oman’s history.
  • STORK-6 — STORK-6 is the next installment of Polish smallsat manufacturer and operator SatRev’s STORK constellation. Virgin Orbit previously launched two spacecraft in this constellation on a previous launch and looks forward to continuing to launch SatRev’s STORK spacecraft in the future. The missions of these satellites span a wide range of activities aimed at improving life on planet Earth, including reducing the environmental impact of production; preventing illegal trafficking, smuggling, and terrorism; and a host of national security functions.

Virgin Orbit has been working closely with the United Kingdom’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the Royal Air Force (RAF), and the Spaceport Cornwall team to make all necessary preparations for liftoff.

Start Me Up is so named as a tribute to one of the most iconic British rock and roll bands of all time, the Rolling Stones. The hit song debuted on the 1981 album Tattoo You and was later released on the Forty Licks compilation by Virgin Records in 2002.

Dan Hart, CEO of Virgin Orbit, said, “What an incredible honor it is for us to be part of something as monumental as bringing Britain into the business of launch. Working with our partners across the UK government, we’re starting up a new capability that will serve the people, the economy, and the security of the UK.”

U.K. Minister of Science, Nusrat Ghani, said, “As we move ever closer to the first satellite launch from U.K. soil, it’s excellent to see the progress being made by Virgin Orbit, Spaceport Cornwall and those across government in delivering this historic mission, the first of its kind in Europe. With 47,000 jobs across the U.K., our growing space industry is a vital part of the economy and has an important role to play in catalysing investment, generating growth and prosperity. I’m looking forward to working with this innovative sector and delivering on our National Space Strategy.”

Ian Annett, Deputy CEO at the U.K. Space Agency, said, “Seeing Virgin Orbit’s aircraft take off is an exciting reminder that we are close to the first launch from U.K. soil and first launch of a satellite from Europe. This will be an iconic moment in the history of U.K. space endeavors, so it is fitting that the mission has been named after a song from the Rolling Stones, one of the U.K.’s most iconic bands.”

Air Vice-Marshal Paul Godfrey (Commander, U.K. Space Command), said, “The completion of the fuelling and pressurisation dress rehearsals in the USA, and the announcement of the mission name and manifest, has started countdown to launch from the U.K. I’ve seen first-hand the hard work and collaboration that has gone into making this happen, and we can now look forward to Virgin Orbit’s arrival in Cornwall. The very first space launch, carrying government and industry satellite payloads, marks Start Me Up as a historic moment for the United Kingdom. Developing new launch capabilities will build on the strengths of our space sector and attract companies from around the world to benefit from these commercial opportunities. This will catalyze investment, bring new jobs to communities and organisations right across the U.K., as well as inspiring the next generation of space scientists and engineers.”

Melissa Thorpe, Head of Spaceport Cornwall, said, “It’s time to Start Us Up! This is a huge moment for us all in Cornwall as the journey to U.K. space launch has officially begun. The mission name and patch reflect and embrace the incredible partnerships between our two countries and teams.”

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The former President + CEO of SES joins E-Space

October 11, 2022 by editorial

E-Space, a global space company focused on bridging Earth and space with the world’s most sustainable LEO network, has appointed Karim Michel Sabbagh to managing director, Europe and Middle East — he will report to E-Space Founder and CEO, Greg Wyler.

Karim Michel Sabbagh

Sabbagh will oversee all European and Middle East business strategy and operations, as well as provide support to the regional corporate development, technical and manufacturing team activities. He will also lead interactions with commercial, government and defense organizations as well as other key stakeholders in the region. Further, Sabbagh will help support Wyler on defining key programs, operational actions and general management functions.

Sabbagh was the former President and CEO of SES, Chairman of SES ASTRA and a member of the Board of Directors of O3b Networks, prior to its acquisition by SES. While at SES, Sabbagh was recognized for building a world-class space organization with admirable strategic focus, leadership and space capabilities. He joined SES from global consulting firm Booz & Co. where he served as global practice leader for communication, media and technology.

Greg Wyler said, “I have known Karim since working with SES, when he had the foresight to see how NGSO systems were going to change the industry. Not only does he have an impressive track record of accomplishments from leading major space organizations to building global teams, but he has the right experience, credibility and energy to immediately step into this role and make an impact. We have ambitious goals at E-Space, and Karim will help us disrupt traditional NewSpace markets as we fundamentally change the design of legacy LEO space systems to deliver entirely new satellite capabilities at a fraction of the cost.”

Karim Sabbagh said, “E-Space is on track to make a major step-change in how global governments, defense organizations, enterprises and small businesses leverage space as a global communications platform. The Company’s goals are bold, and their focus is directed on enabling an entirely new class of ubiquitous, real-time communications and Internet of Things services to support everything from basic messaging up to advanced voice, video and data communications. Having worked with Greg in the past, I’m energized and motivated to help make E-Space a success story within the larger global space and communications communities.”

E-Space is a global space company focused on bridging Earth and space with the world’s most sustainable low Earth orbit (LEO) network, which will grow past one hundred thousand sustainable, multi-application communication satellites to help governments and businesses securely and affordably access the power of space to solve problems on Earth. Founded by industry pioneer Greg Wyler, E-Space is focused on democratizing space and transforming industries by bringing down the cost of space-based communications, raising the level of satellite system resiliency and setting a new standard in sustainable space infrastructure that will effectively minimize and reduce space debris and destruction while preserving access to space for future generations.

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Bright Ascension launches their Partner Program

October 11, 2022 by editorial

Bright Ascension Ltd. has launched their Partner Program as a key strategic initiative to support its on-going product expansion stage and is already seeing substantial interest.

The Partner Program is designed to offer collaboration and create multiple new pathways for commercial companies in the space sector across the globe to generate additional revenue streams through Bright Ascension’s product suite. The Bright Ascension’s Partner Program targets software and hardware technology providers.

Space tech companies across the world are offered a wide range of routes to build on Bright Ascension’s expertise and create new business opportunities, such as re-sale of software licenses, turnkey mission software solutions to complement existing services or fully integrated flight-payload package offers for highly specialised technology providers.

Bright Ascension Mission Control Software screenshot, courtesy of the company.

Bright Ascension is undergoing an extensive product development stage to create the next generation satellite software infrastructure and a complete end-to-end software solution for space-based service provision. The product suite covering software from early stages of development, validation, and operation through to data analysis and service delivery will significantly expand collaboration opportunities offered through the Partner Program.

Launched earlier this year, the Partner Program has already generated sizable interest in the sector and Bright Ascension is working with space tech companies in the UK, USA and Asian markets to develop and finalise collaboration agreements. The first partnership announcements are expected to be communicated in the coming weeks.

“We are so thrilled to see our Partner Programme take off,” said Peter Mendham, CEO at Bright Ascension. “We are in a position now to announce that we are ironing out the T&Cs with a few partners on a global level, but we are also discussing many other potential collaboration opportunities that are still in the early days of negotiations. It’s incredible to see space tech companies coming onboard both for existing opportunities and the product suite in development that reflects our vision of satellite software of tomorrow. This gives us reassurance that there is indeed a clear need and demand in the space sector for highly efficient, integrated and cost-effective software solutions.”

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AE Industrial Partners acquires majority stake in York Space Systems

October 11, 2022 by editorial

AE Industrial Partners, LP has agreed to acquire a majority stake in York Space Systems. Funds and accounts managed by BlackRock Private Equity Partners also agreed to invest alongside AE Industrial in the transaction. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

York manufactures and architects LEO, GEO and cislunar spacecraft solutions for the proliferated satellite market. The Company’s products are purposefully designed to balance scalability, manufacturability, and efficiency to meet the schedule-driven, high-volume demand for customers’ small satellite constellations.

York’s spacecraft solutions are designed for all mission types, including communications, EO/IR, RF, hyperspectral, weather, remote proximity ops, and more. The Company currently serves a variety of leading government and commercial customers, including the Space Development Agency (SDA), for whom York is providing spacecraft solutions as part of both Tranche 0 and Tranche 1 of the agency’s Transport Layer.

Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, York has approximately 165,000 square feet of satellite manufacturing space across the Denver area. With the recent opening of its newest facility in the Denver Tech Center, York states the firm has the capacity to produce 750+ satellites per year.

Building on its marquee wins on the U.S Department of Defense’s new proliferated LEO constellation, York now has the significant institutional investor backing and capital to continue to make great inroads in both the government and commercial small satellite market. CEO Dirk Wallinger, who founded York in 2012, will continue to lead the Company, and Chairman Charles “Chuck” Beames will continue to serve on the Board of Directors. Both will maintain significant ownership positions in York.

“With its innovative spacecraft designs and manufacturing processes, York has revolutionized the small satellite market, which is poised for significant growth in both the government and commercial markets over the next 20 years,” said Kirk Konert, Partner at AEI. “Backing the largest independent small satellite manufacturer represents a unique opportunity to serve the fast-growing LEO commercialization and national security markets, and we look forward to partnering with Dirk, Chuck and the entire York team during this exciting time in the space industry and at the Company. AEI has distinguished itself as a leading investor across the space ecosystem and is the ideal partner for York as we look to rapidly scale the business. The firm’s deep sector knowledge as well as AEI’s experience in aerospace production will be critical as we continue to grow York and deliver for our customers.”

“We’re proud to have pioneered a unique, game-changing, standardized approach to spacecraft manufacturing. With access to new relationships and capital, this exciting new partnership with AEI ensures York’s continued ability to lead in delivering world-class solutions for government and commercial customers,” said Mr. Beames. “We’ve been very impressed with the AEI team and are eager to move into this next stage of growth.”

“We are thrilled to partner with York at such a critical inflection point for the satellite industry and see impactful tailwinds that will further advance the Company’s entrenchment across commercial and defense LEO satellite constellations,” said Tyler Letarte, Vice President at AEI. “Having been awarded several high-profile, mission-critical satellite constellation contracts that validate York’s technology and capabilities, the Company is well-positioned to achieve significant near-term growth. We are excited to bring our space sector expertise and portfolio, as well as our production know-how, to accelerate York’s mission.”

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Concert Technologies signs C6 Launch to push their satellites to orbit

October 11, 2022 by editorial

Concert Technologies and C6 Launch have a signed a non-exclusive launch services agreement with that company to provide launch services for several of Concert’s satellites to LEO from the Alcântara Space Center — the launches are to occur in 2025 and 2026 with subsequent missions to maintain and expand Concert’s constellation of high-resolution imaging systems.

C6 Systems, C6 Launch’s Brazilian subsidiary, will act as the primary operator for the mission.

Richard McCammon, the CEO of C6 Launch, said, “Concert uses small satellites to provide valuable solutions to their customers and represents the next wave of satellite technology. C6 Launch is proud to provide the launch services required to establish their constellation.”

“There is a huge domestic and international market for information driven operations based in Smart Satellite images and IoT services. Partnering with C6 Launch as a launching provider is strategic because departing from Alcântara is vital to reach the orbital planes we are targeting,” said Angelo Menhem, CEO of Concert Technologies.

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Libre Space Foundation’s QUBIK mission reaches orbit

October 9, 2022 by editorial

On October 1, 2022, Libre Space Foundation‘s QUBIK mission reached orbit. The mission was onboard Firefly Aerospace’s Alpha Flight 2, which was launched successfully from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

The Alpha FLTA002 was Firefly Aerospace ’s second technology demonstration flight, attempting to launch multiple satellites to LEO. The flight experienced a nominal countdown and lift-off at 12:01 AM PDT-07:01 UTC and proceeded with flawless progress throughout each stage of the mission.

It hosted a number of academic, educational and scientific payloads, providing an excellent opportunity for non-profits, startups and space-related organizations to gain access to space. Libre Space Foundation was among these organizations and thanks Firefly Aerospace for this opportunity.

The QUBIK Mission Libre Space Foundation’s QUBIK mission is comprised of a set of PocketQubes plus a PocketQube deployer. The entire mission was built using open-source hardware and software.

The two PocketQubes, QUBIK-3 and QUBIK-4 were tasked to perform a series of radio amateur experiments on Identifying and Tracking satellites early on, upon deployment. The deployer, PICOBUS, was the first-ever, open-source, PocketQube deployer.

The mission reached orbit successfully and data was received from it using SatNOGS, the largest, open-source network of satellite ground stations.

For Libre Space Foundation, this was their second mission to reach space. Their first successful attempt was in 2017 with UPSat, the first-ever, open-source satellite. Ever since it was founded in 2015, Libre Space Foundation has remained true to its vision “for an Open and Accessible Outer Space for all”. This not-for-profit organization designs and develops open-source, space-related technologies, with all its projects being open-source and available to everyone. Libre Space Foundation maintains great collaborations with Space agencies, University Institutions, Space Organizations, Libraries, and Companies that help make space open to all humanity.

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Kleos’ Observer Mission satellites pass testing + significant milestone + are ready to ship to Cape Canaveral SFS for launch to meet NRO objectives

October 8, 2022 by editorial

Photo of Vandenberg SFB’s final Delta IV Heavy launch of the NRO’s NROL-91 mission.

The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) has awarded a Commercial RF Capabilities Contract to Kleos Space Inc. as part of the Strategic Commercial Enhancements Broad Agency Announcement (SCE BAA) Framework.

Kleos Space S.A has revealed that their 4th cluster of four satellites, the Observer Mission (KSF3), is ready to be shipped to the launch site after successfully completing environmental test phases. The Observer Mission satellites have successfully completed all System Assembly and Integration and Test (SAIT) activities, followed by system level electrical and mechanical functionality verification, including environmental testing of the satellites. Each system has been subjected to vibration, thermal, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests, ensuring functionality of the cluster after launch for the duration of the mission.

Photo of Kleos Space smallsats, courtesy of the company.

The Observer Mission satellites will be deployed into SSO from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on the SpaceX Transporter-6 mission that is currently scheduled for Q4 2022 launch. This smallsat placement will expand Kleos’ data collection capacity by as much as an additional 119 million km² per day.

The NRO is responsible for maintaining global vigilance in times of peace and war. It develops, acquires, launches, and operates innovative space-based surveillance and reconnaissance systems that collect and deliver intelligence to enhance U.S. national security. After a multiple-phase proposal process, Kleos was awarded the first stage contract under the NRO’s SCE BAA Framework, focused on the analysis, modelling, and simulation of Kleos’ capabilities to support the U.S. Government’s current and future commercial radio frequency (RF) reconnaissance needs. The NRO’s SCE framework continuously evaluates new and emerging capabilities and providers.

While the monetary value of the first stage of the contract is not material, the contract award has a significant impact on Kleos’ future potential to deliver into the U.S. Government market. Under the project, Kleos will provide insights into how to optimize evolving, commercial, RF geolocation capability to enhance and augment existing capabilities in a persistent, resilient, cost-effective manner that is also easily shareable across the U.S. Government, and with international partners and allies.

Follow-on stages will emphasize tasking, data collection and direct delivery of data to end-users. This contract will allow Kleos to support the U.S. Government Defense, Intelligence, and Law enforcement missions, thanks to the integration of its data within the NRO’s capabilities.

Kleos’ CTO, Vincent Furia, said, “Our four Observer satellites have now completed the final testing phase and will soon be sent to the launch site for integration with the launch vehicle. The next crucial step before launch is integration with the deployers, which is planned for this month. The Observer Mission, featuring VHF and X-Band collection payloads, will expand our data collection capability and provide additional value to our customers.”

Kleos’ Chief Revenue Officer, Eric von Eckartsberg, said, “We are very proud to receive this contract with the NRO, and to start our projected journey to growth with RF Earth Observation data, which imagery companies have been enjoying for many years. This study project represents a significant opportunity for Kleos to help the NRO assess the operational and decision-making usefulness of commercial RF GEOINT and understanding how our unique data set can be leveraged and fused with NRO’s operational capabilities through a combination of modelling and simulation, and analysis of collected data from our growing constellation of satellite clusters. Our four satellites per cluster constellation has significant operational benefits, including increased resilience and risk reduction compared to systems with fewer satellites. It enables us to collect additional radio frequencies within each band and accurately detect transmissions even when the tracking or positional system has been disabled or turned off. Our independent intelligence data can be used to validate or tip and cue other commercial datasets to enhance situational awareness.”

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SDA awards York Space Systems million$$$ for Tranche 1 demo + experimentation system

October 7, 2022 by editorial

The Space Development Agency (SDA) has awarded a firm-fixed price, Other Transaction prototype agreement, with a total potential value of approximately $200 million, to York Space Systems of Denver, Colorado, for the establishment of the Tranche 1 Demonstration and Experimentation System (T1DES) Program.

With the agreement finalized September 30, 2022, York will provide 12 satellites and supporting capabilities to augment the Tranche 1 Transport Layer (T1TL) constellation with demonstration and experimentation of tactical satellite communication (TACSATCOM) and Integrated Broadcast Service (IBS) capabilities from LEO.

The agreement includes development, manufacture, test, launch integration, and deployment of the T1DES space vehicles and mission-enabling ground systems. SDA plans to launch the T1DES space vehicles with the Tranche 1 Tracking space vehicles on four launches procured through the U.S. Space Force’s National Security Space Launch Phase 2 contract. The launches are expected to occur in fiscal year 2025.

With T1DES in place, all hardware and integration for Tranche 1 of the NDSA has been awarded and those efforts are now in the execution phase.

“T1DES was a full and open competition and we determined that York provided the best value to government to deliver on-schedule, at an affordable cost, and meet our demonstration requirements,” said Derek Tournear, SDA director. “York was selected among many other competitive offers reaffirming there is a healthy stable of solution providers. We remain committed to provide regular opportunities through our spiral development model to promote a marketplace of industry partners that match our value system.”

“We are very appreciative to have the continued trust of SDA in helping to fulfill their vision of the future,” said Dirk Wallinger, York Space Systems CEO and president. “We look forward to leveraging our strong and established supply chain, mission expertise, and existing mass production capability to help ensure a T1 T1DES success. Our team understands the mission importance to the SDA, and our country, and is excited to be able to execute such an important mission.”

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Orbital Sidekick selected as partner for the intelligent Pipeline Integrity Program (iPIPE)

October 7, 2022 by editorial

Orbital Sidekick (OSK has been selected again by the intelligent Pipeline Integrity Program (iPIPE) to serve as the company’s technology partner.

OSK will have an opportunity to advance its Global Hyperspectral Observation Satellite constellation — known as GHOSt — which is set to launch in 2023. The hyperspectral imaging (HSI) constellation consists of six, 100 k.g., ESPA class satellites for launches on the SpaceX Transporter program.

iPIPE is a consortium dedicated to the advancement of emerging technologies for the prevention and detection of pipeline leaks. The program is housed at the University of North Dakota Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC).

iPIPE has grown since inception and presently consists of seven member companies. Its members are enthusiastic about continuing to explore and develop new technologies that enhance pipeline integrity and safety through iPIPE. Industry members in iPIPE include DCP Midstream, Enbridge, Energy Transfer, Hess, Marathon Petroleum, ONEOK, and TC Energy. Members share experience and knowledge for new approaches to leak detection and prevention and a collective voice on pipeline safety.

“We are excited to be partnered with OSK to have next-level technology in space that provides continuous monitoring of pipeline assets,” said Darren Schmidt, EERC Assistant Director for Energy, Oil, and Gas. “This technology has the potential to give new capability for operators to prevent incidents and respond quickly to potential issues.”

“Continuing this partnership with iPIPE is an important step for OSK as it enters its next phase of technological advancements for the oil and gas industry,” said Daniel Katz, CEO and Co-Founder of OSK. “iPIPE has shown that it continues to believe in the important work OSK is doing. With the introduction of GHOSt, OSK will be able to produce the highest resolution commercial hyperspectral imagery launched to date. This addresses a crucial and timely need in the industry that covers community safety, environmental performance, and overall operating efficiency.”

Orbital Sidekick seeks to advance sustainable energy production and delivery by building the most robust remote sensing and analytics capability in existence. OSK’s proprietary analytics platform and hyperspectral payload architecture provide persistent space-based monitoring solutions powered by Spectral Intelligence™. This unique radiometric speciation and change detection capability enables unparalleled target monitoring services for both commercial and defense users on a global scale. Orbital Sidekick is headquartered in San Francisco, California. For more information on Orbital Sidekick’s global persistent monitoring services, please visit orbitalsidekick.com.

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Sky and Space’s Chief Executive Officer’s expertise in satellite space, investment banking and more comes at a critical junction

October 6, 2022 by editorial

Sky and Space Company Limited, (Sky and Space) a nanosatellite service provider, announced industry veteran Mark Gilroy as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). In addition, the Company appointed Sky and Space co-founder, Meir Moalem, as Chief Operating Officer (COO). Mr. Gilroy immediately assumes executive leadership of the company and is appointed to Sky and Space’s Board of Directors.

Mark Gilroy Sky and Space’s new Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Gilroy’s appointment comes at a critical junction for Sky and Space as it will launch its next generation of IoT focused nanosatellites in 2023. In addition to overseeing the international operations of Sky and Space, he will work with the Board of Directors to implement a North American market growth strategy. The Company looks forward to announcing more hires soon as it builds out a U.S. based executive team.

SAS is a satellite company with communication nanosatellites and software expertise. Providing communications infrastructure and services, SAS’s nanosatellites and sophisticated software systems support space-based global communication networks.

Mark has almost 30 years of experience in satellites, telecommunications, media, software, and technology sectors. Mr. Gilroy was most recently CEO at Fornetix, a cybersecurity company specializing in high performance key encryption automation, access controls, and authentication services. His time in the satellite and telecommunications sector includes executive positions with ProtoStar, Mabuhay Satellite Systems, Loral Space & Communications, and as a founding member at Orion Satellite Systems. Mr. Gilroy was also President at First Pacific Company Limited where he focused on financing satellite, technologies, and telecommunication companies.

“During this time of accelerated digital transformation at companies large and small, there is no better person to lead Sky and Space than Mark Gilroy,” said Xavier Kris, Chairman of the Board of Sky and Space. “Mark is a 30-year veteran of the satellite space, with deep industry knowledge, and as a former investment banker has strong ties to the financial community. Mark was the Board’s stand-out candidate to lead the business and capture the massive market opportunity that lies ahead.”

Richard Davis, a Sky and Space Board Member and the Managing Member of ArgoSat Consulting, a boutique advisory firm specializing in the space industry added, “I have been fortunate to know Mark for the last fifteen years. When the Company’s Board of Directors started looking for the right person to take this exciting business to the next level, I immediately thought of Mark. His industry knowledge and relationships in the satellite, IoT and cybersecurity industries are the perfect fit for Sky and Space.”

Mr. Moalem steps into the pivotal role of COO. A former pilot and Lt. Colonel in the Israeli Air Force, where he was awarded Israel’s National Security award, Meir co-founded Sky and Space in 2015. Before founding Sky and Space, Meir was a special project manager at UAS, Space and intelligence division, IDF, where he led the MEIDEX experiment on Space Shuttle Columbia as the project manager for Israel’s first astronaut flight.

“I want to thank the Board of Directors for trusting me with this opportunity,” said Mark Gilroy. “I am proud and excited to work with Meir and Chief Engineer Meidad Pariente to take the company they founded, and its advanced technology, to the next level. The company has invested significant time and passion into developing one of the most ground and space-breaking platforms in the industry today. I can’t wait to be part of this extraordinary team and I look forward to helping drive and support its success.”

“I am very excited to have Mark on-board,” said Meir Moalem. “We are fortunate to have him on the team and I look forward to helping him establish Sky and Space as the leading provider of nanosatellite IoT services.”

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