Maxar is a leading provider of advanced space technology solutions, delivering unmatched end-to-end capabilities in satellites, robotics, Earth imagery, geospatial data, and analytics.
Founded in 1969 as Hughes Aircraft Company, it was later acquired by Raytheon Technologies in 1997 and was renamed as Space and Intelligence Systems
Maxar was spun off from MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA) in 2017 and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange
Acquired DigitalGlobe in 2017 and 3D data and analytics firm Vricon in 2018
Innovation at the forefront of the satellite industry providing high-resolution imagery and geospatial data.
A provider of Earth Observation services, satellite communications, military aircrafts, and missiles
A provider of space-related technology and engineering solutions
A San Francisco-based firm which specializes in small-satellites for Earth Observation
Maxar owns and operates the most powerful commercial Earth Observation (EO) satellites that provide high-resolution images of the Earth's surface
Maxar develops advanced space robotics based on its Canadarm technology, used for servicing space vehicles and scientific equipment
Maxar's digital and geospatial data platforms provide customers with actionable intelligence
Maxar provides advanced space technology solutions, delivering capabilities in satellites, robotics, Earth imagery, geospatial data, and analytics.
Maxar's main products are Earth Observation Satellites, Robotics, and Geospatial Data and Analytics.
Maxar's competitors include Airbus Defense and Space, Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems, and Planet Labs.
Maxar was founded in 1969 and was later acquired by Raytheon Technologies. It was spun off from MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA) in 2017, and acquired DigitalGlobe and Vricon in 2017 and 2018 respectively.
Maxar's Earth Observation Satellites have the most advanced imaging technology, capable of providing high-resolution images of the Earth's surface.