Boeing Satellites

Boeing, renowned as a global leader in aerospace, is well-recognized for its contributions to the field of satellite communications through its dedicated division, Boeing Commercial Satellite Services. Located in El Segundo, California, this division specializes in developing, manufacturing, and servicing commercial and governmental satellite solutions, offering unparalleled connectivity to entities operating on land, sea, and in the air.

Possessing a rich history of providing advanced space and communication systems for more than six decades, Boeing is at the forefront of digital and mobile communications, broadband internet connectivity, streaming entertainment, and direct-to-home entertainment. Boeing’s commitment to continuous innovation is embodied in their flagship satellite model, the Boeing 702. This powerful and flexible product line can function in geosynchronous, medium-Earth, or low-Earth orbital planes. The newest variant in this line is the 702X.

Boeing Commercial Satellites designs and markets communication satellites and payloads for a plethora of applications, including commercial telecommunications, broadband, scientific, and environmental. Their spacecraft are instrumental in relaying voice and video communications, streaming video content, and providing direct-to-home entertainment. Notable programs include the O3b mPOWER, ViaSat-3, and SES 20/21. The 702X software-defined satellite showcases Boeing’s cutting-edge technology, offering versatile connectivity for an array of customer missions and can be deployed in any orbit.

The Satellite Services division of Boeing delivers satellite communications to partners across various domains. Offering fully managed network services, this division supports user-operated or automated secure beam commanding, enabling customers to direct their capacity globally. The services are especially beneficial for government customers, providing rapid response for contingency operations, augmented capacity to Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) satellites, and full compatibility with U.S. DoD certified terminals.

In the realm of government satellites, Boeing’s dedication to national security is evident. They provide satellite and ground solutions that support crucial national security operations, including intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and communications. Boeing’s advanced phased-array design and anti-jam technology ensure that warfighters and government decision-makers have unrestricted access and connectivity, even in contested environments. Boeing’s ground products offer secure, low-risk, resilient, modern, cloud-based systems developed around containerized software and open standards.

Being a trailblazer in advanced space experimentation, Boeing is also the prime contractor for the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle. This state-of-the-art un-crewed re-entry spacecraft is used by the U.S. Department of the Air Force to test reusable space vehicle technologies.

With a diverse global customer base encompassing more than 50 entities in 20 countries, Boeing’s satellite programs stand as a testament to their technological prowess and their commitment to keeping the world connected, informed, and safe.

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