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York Space Systems Expands Satellite Portfolio

Denver-based aerospace company York Space Systems announced the creation of the M-CLASS satellite added to its platform portfolio.

York Space Systems Expands Satellite Portfolio

The M-CLASS has a payload capacity of 1,000kg and 8kW of peak power.

It builds upon the company’s S-CLASS and LX-CLASS platforms, reusing over 75% of its flight-proven technology.

The design and manufacturing of the satellite provides more solutions for government and commercial partners.

Quantities can range from a single spacecraft to deploying large constellations.

Meeting Customer Demand for Enhanced Capabilities 

"Customers are asking for more power and capability, and the M-CLASS is our response to that strong demand signal," said Michael Lajczok, CTO of York Space Systems. "This platform not only expands our product offerings but also reinforces York Space Systems' role as a trusted partner in addressing complex mission needs. We remain committed to delivering on time solutions that empower our customers to achieve their objectives."

Track Record of Success and Future Plans 

Previously, York Space Systems delivered the T0 Transport satellites on orbit and supported the SDA throughout its demonstration phase of PWSA including the first-ever Link 16 from space.

Its T0 mission has been operating successfully for over 20 months, with the second and third constellations set to launch later this year.