MDA Space reported continued execution against its backlog, with full-year revenue growth driven primarily by the Satellite Systems business as work advanced on the Telesat Lightspeed and Globalstar next-generation LEO constellation programs. The company completed its acquisition of SatixFy Communications, integrating space-grade chip capabilities into its Satellite Systems offering, and assumed operations of the David Florida Laboratory in Ottawa to maintain domestic spacecraft integration and test capacity. In Geointelligence, MDA Space advanced manufacturing and ground-segment work for the MDA CHORUS constellation while targeting a late-2026 launch window due to delays in certain supplied units, and received a contract to procure long-lead parts supporting a RADARSAT Constellation Mission replenishment satellite. The company also made an equity investment in Maritime Launch Services to support Spaceport Nova Scotia readiness, and after year-end announced an IDIQ award supporting the U.S. SHIELD program, an MOU with Hanwha Systems on Korea’s K-LEO defence constellation, and the launch of 49North to focus on Canada’s defence needs outside the space domain. The full report can be accessed through the link below.
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