Redwire
American public aerospace developer and manufacturer
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January 22 2025 | Redwire acquires Edge Autonomy, a drone manufacturer specializing in defense capabilities, signaling a strategic shift towards defense markets and drone warfare aligned with satellite capabilities. |
October 2022 | Redwire acquired QinetiQ Space NV, a Belgium-based satellite design and development company, for £28 million. The acquired company had previous collaborations with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO). |
March 25 2021 | Redwire announces plans to go public through a merger with Genesis Park Acquisition Corp., valuing the company at US$615 million. |
February 23 2021 | Redwire acquires Deployable Space Systems, adding Roll Out Solar Array (ROSA) capabilities to its portfolio. |
January 2021 | Redwire Corporation went public, transitioning from a privately held to a publicly traded company. |
January 19 2021 | Redwire acquires Oakman Aerospace, a Littleton, Colorado-based company. |
December 15 2020 | Redwire acquires LoadPath, a payload launch technology maker. |
October 29 2020 | Redwire acquires Roccor, a Longmont, Colorado-based company, expanding capabilities in solar panel, antenna, and deployable boom manufacturing. |
September 15 2020 | Redwire announces the relocation of its headquarters to Jacksonville. |
June 24 2020 | Redwire acquires Made In Space, Inc., a Jacksonville, Florida-based company, adding 3D printing capabilities to its portfolio. |
June 1 2020 | DSS merged with Adcole Space to become a founding component of Redwire, marking a significant organizational transformation. |
June 1 2020 | Redwire Corporation was officially formed by private equity firm AE Industrial Partners, establishing itself as an aerospace manufacturer and space infrastructure technology company. |
May 5 2010 | Roccor was launched by founder Will Francis in Longmont, Colorado, establishing a manufacturing company specializing in solar panels, antennas, and deployable booms. |
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