Terran Orbital Wins 2024 BIG Innovation Award

Terran Orbital Corporation announced today that CAPSTONE™, a satellite manufactured by Terran Orbital for Advanced Space’s NASA lunar mission, has been named a winner in the 2024 BIG Innovation Awards presented by the Business Intelligence Group.

Built In Honors Terran Orbital in Its Esteemed 2024 Best Places To Work Awards

Built In today announced that Terran Orbital Corporation was honored in its 2024 Best Places To Work Awards. Specifically, Terran Orbital earned a place on both 100 Best Places to Work and 100 Best Midsize Companies to Work in Atlanta, 100 Best Midsize Companies to Work in Los Angeles, and both 100 Best Places to Work and 100 Best Midsize Companies to Work in Miami. The annual awards program includes companies of all sizes, from startups to those in the enterprise in large tech markets across the U.S.

Terran Orbital Reports an Excess of $70 Million Year-End Cash Balance

Terran Orbital Corporation today pre-announced its 2023 year-end cash balance. The company expects to report an excess of $70 million in cash and cash equivalents as of December 31, 2023, compared to cash and cash equivalents of $38.7 million as of September 30, 2023, primarily resulting from the receipt of key customer payments at year-end. “We are entering 2024 with a strong financial foundation that we believe will enable us to continue to execute on our strategic and operational objectives,” said Marc Bell, Terran Orbital’s Co-Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer.

Terran Orbital Receives Payment from Rivada

Terran Orbital Corporation today announced that it had received a payment from Rivada Space Networks pursuant to the Company’s previously announced contract with Rivada. The amount was for the completion of a program milestone.  As a result, Rivada is current on all outstanding invoices.  The Company expects to receive additional milestone payments in 2024 and continues to expect to meet its delivery obligations under the Rivada Contract on schedule in 2025 and 2026.

Lockheed Martin Technology Demonstration To Showcase Faster On-Orbit Sensor Calibration

Lockheed Martin will soon launch a unique wideband Electronically Steerable Antenna payload demonstrator to show the company’s investment in advanced technology to perform missions faster once on orbit. The ESA payload is built on a novel, scalable design, using highly reliable commercial parts for quick, mass-producibility. For this demonstration, it was integrated on a Terran Orbital Nebula small satellite bus.

Terran Orbital Named 2023 Winner in the BIG Award for Business

Terran Orbital Corporation a global leader in satellite-based solutions primarily serving the aerospace and defense industries, received the Business Intelligence Group’s BIG Award for Business and was named Small Business of the Year. The organization’s annual program was advertised as the “Small Business of the Year” program and rewards companies, products, and people that are leading their respective industries.