ICEYE Expands its Business
to Offer Complete Satellite Missions for Customers
June 28, 2022
ICEYEannounced the
establishment of a new line of business focused
solely on delivering fully operational satellite
missions to customers looking for their own orbital
SAR capabilities.
Governments and large
multinational corporations are able to purchase
their own radar imaging satellites from ICEYE and
operate them independently, or arrange ICEYE to
manage the spacecraft exclusively on their behalf.
"We have pioneered advances in
electronics, spacecraft engineering and on-orbit
computation so that we can manufacture high
performance, smaller and less expensive SAR
satellites to meet the imaging requirements for
international customers," said Rafal Modrzewski, CEO
and Co-founder of ICEYE. "We have been listening
carefully to the market and we are responding to the
strong need for this unique offering."
The new Missions line of
business will be led by Steve Young, a seasoned
space and aerospace professional, formerly acting as
ICEYE's Vice President of Business Development and
Sales. Prior to joining ICEYE, Young worked in
executive positions at BAE Systems. In 2015, he
helped co-found the New Space company Earth-i, a
high-resolution satellite imaging provider, after a
previous role as the Head of Business Development
and Sales for Surrey Satellite Technology Limited
(SSTL). In 2011, he was made a fellow at the Royal
Aeronautical Society.
"For the longest time, the
potential to see anywhere on the planet has been
there, but it's never been fully realized," said
Steve Young, President, Satellite Missions, ICEYE.
"Part of that has been due to the limitations of the
current systems which can't image at night or
through clouds. ICEYE's SAR satellites can see day
or night and during bad weather. This is truth data
that you simply can't hide from. As the only
organization in the world to rapidly deliver proven
high-precision SAR satellites, we are excited to
offer our ICEYE SAR satellites for customer missions
and enable organizations to have independent control
of this reliable and repeatable information source."
ICEYE has already secured
complete satellite missions with several
international customers including, two of the
satellites launched in May 2022 which were provided
to the Brazilian Air Force (BAF). The BAF will own
and operate the satellites in support of
environmental and national security objectives. Due
to South America's almost constant cloud-cover in
certain areas, radar imaging satellites are the only
truly viable solution to reliably capture the data
required.
In December 2021, ICEYE also
entered a partnership with Canada's MDA Ltd. to
supply a SAR spacecraft for its next generation
commercial Earth observation system known as CHORUS.
The ICEYE satellite will work in conjunction
with MDA's broad area C-band SAR satellite following
the same ground track to enable cross-cue operations
between the two satellites.
Unlike traditional Earth
observation satellites, ICEYE's radar imaging
satellites, each weighing around 100 kg, can form
high-resolution images of areas of the Earth in all
lighting and weather conditions multiple times a
day. Imagery can be collected over very wide areas,
up to thousands of square kilometers, or over small
and precise points of interest. In the
high-resolution collection mode, the images are
detailed enough to see changes on the ground as
small as footprints across a field or vehicle tracks
in the sand.
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