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Revolutionizing Satellites & the Future of Space Defense

York Space Systems is looking to shake up the aerospace and defense industry after its $630 million IPO, with CEO Dirk Wallinger outlining a faster, lower-cost model for building satellite constellations at scale. In this conversation, Wallinger explains how York is moving away from the traditional model of massive, multi-billion-dollar satellites and instead producing large numbers of smaller, more affordable satellites that can work together to deliver the same or even better capabilities. From communications and Earth observation to synthetic aperture radar and secure communications, the company is positioning itself at the center of a rapidly evolving space and defense landscape.

Wallinger also highlights the growing demand for proliferated space systems, especially as geopolitical tensions and modern warfare increase the need for resilient space infrastructure. He discusses York’s strong backlog, the importance of government and commercial funding to accelerate deployment, and the company’s recent $187 million commercial deal tied to a constellation of more than 20 satellites. As defense priorities shift and space becomes more contested, York is betting that speed, scalability, and distributed satellite networks will define the next era of aerospace and national security.

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