
Spire Global, a global provider of satellite data, analytics and intelligence powered by the own multipurpose satellite constellation, announced that 10 satellites have arrived at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California ahead of launch aboard the upcoming Transporter-17 rideshare mission with SpaceX.
Integrated via Exolaunch, the satellites will serve a range of customer missions including security, IoT connectivity and emissions intelligence.
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All ten satellites were designed, manufactured, integrated and tested in-house. Through its vertically integrated platform, spanning design, manufacturing, launch and operations, Spire is able to deploy satellites efficiently across multiple mission types within a single launch campaign. In May 2026, the Company opened a new satellite manufacturing facility in Munich, Germany, bringing global production capacity to 300–400 satellites per year across its facilities in the U.K, U.S and Germany.
To date, Spire has launched more than 240 satellites across over 40 campaigns, with launch capacity secured through 2028.
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