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Redwire

Redwire Corporation is an aerospace company specializing in and mission-critical technologies, providing high-reliability components, systems, and payloads for government and commercial missions worldwide. Headquartered in , Redwire focuses on enabling the expansion of the economy through innovations in power generation, in-space , , and deployable structures, serving clients including , the (ESA), and operators. Formed in 2020 through a series of strategic acquisitions led by AE Industrial Partners, Redwire integrates decades of heritage technologies from legacy firms with agile commercial capabilities to address complex challenges in , lunar exploration, and beyond. The company operates as a pure-play provider, offering products such as roll-out solar arrays, star trackers, camera systems, platforms, and microgravity research facilities that support autonomous operations and sustainable development. With facilities across the and , Redwire has contributed to over 50 years of cumulative flight heritage on missions like ESA's series and NASA's program, including the successful deployment of advanced solar arrays for deep power systems. In 2025, Redwire expanded its defense capabilities through the acquisition of Edge Autonomy and launched SpaceMD, a new venture focused on microgravity . Redwire's portfolio bridges airborne and space-based systems, incorporating software-defined and AI-enabled technologies to enhance mission efficiency and reliability for civil, , and applications. Notable achievements include leading the integration of the Hammerhead for ESA missions, providing for the probe, and earning recognition for multinational contributions, such as the 2024 . As a publicly traded entity on the (NYSE: RDW), Redwire continues to drive in the evolving sector, positioning itself as a key enabler for humanity's push into and interplanetary domains.

Overview

Company profile

Redwire Corporation is a leading provider of critical space infrastructure, specializing in components for satellites, , and missions that enable operations in the next-generation . Headquartered in , the company maintains additional facilities in , , , , , , and to support its global operations. Formed in 2020 by AE Industrial Partners, Redwire has established itself as a key player in and defense technologies. As of 2024, Redwire employed approximately 750 people across its network of facilities in the United States and , with significant growth following the Edge Autonomy acquisition in 2025. Following the Edge Autonomy acquisition, as of September 30, 2025, Redwire employed approximately 1,300 people across its facilities. The company became publicly traded on the under the RDW in 2021 through a merger. Its financial position as of December 31, 2024, included total assets of US$293 million and total equity of -US$189 million, reflecting investments in and ongoing expansion. Redwire's recent performance underscores its momentum, with revenues reaching $103.4 million in the third quarter of 2025, marking substantial year-over-year growth. This positions the company to advance mission-critical solutions for civil, commercial, and space applications.

Strategic focus and key metrics

Redwire's mission centers on building foundational for the economy, encompassing components, in- , and technologies to enable reliable, economical, and sustainable operations for future generations. The company focuses on three primary business areas: enabling mission providers such as agencies and prime contractors, delivering products like sensors and payloads, and providing engineering solutions for mission success. Following the acquisition of Edge Autonomy on June 13, 2025, Redwire has shifted toward an integrated and provider, emphasizing resilient and scalable solutions for both and clients across multi-domain operations. This evolution underscores a strategic emphasis on high-reliability components and systems that support , civil missions, and deployments. Key clients include , the U.S. Department of Defense, and commercial satellite operators, with whom Redwire collaborates on critical missions ranging from research on the to defense autonomy systems. In 2024, the company reported full-year revenues of $304.1 million, reflecting a 24.7% increase from the prior year. First-quarter 2025 revenues were $61.4 million, a 30.1% decrease year-over-year amid delays, while second-quarter revenues reached $61.8 million, including initial contributions from Edge Autonomy following the June 13 acquisition despite an overall 20.9% decline. Third-quarter 2025 revenues surged 50.7% year-over-year to $103.4 million, driven significantly by Edge Autonomy's $49.5 million contribution. For full-year 2025, Redwire has forecasted revenues of $320 million to $340 million, adjusted downward from prior estimates due to U.S. government award timing delays, while projecting a 16.3% compound annual growth rate from 2023 levels. Notable achievements include record total liquidity of $89.2 million at the end of the first quarter of 2025, comprising $54.2 million in cash and $35.0 million in available credit, alongside an adjusted EBITDA of -$2.3 million for the same period, an improvement from prior quarters.

History

Formation and early acquisitions (2020)

Redwire was founded on June 1, 2020, by the private equity firm AE Industrial Partners as a platform company aimed at consolidating capabilities in the infrastructure sector. The initial structure emerged from the merger of two established firms: Adcole Space, a , Massachusetts-based provider of precision mechanisms for , and Deep Space Systems, a Littleton, Colorado-based specialist in and mission operations. This combination created a foundational entity focused on mission-critical systems and high-reliability components, leveraging the complementary expertise of both companies to support next-generation architectures. Building on this core, Redwire pursued rapid expansion through targeted acquisitions to broaden its technological portfolio. On June 23, 2020, it acquired Made In Space, Inc., a Jacksonville, Florida-based pioneer in and manufacturing technologies for microgravity environments, thereby integrating advanced in-space production capabilities. In October 2020, Redwire added Roccor, a firm specializing in deployable solar arrays, antennas, and related structures for satellites and , enhancing its offerings for small satellite missions. This was followed on December 15, 2020, by the acquisition of LoadPath, an company focused on integration solutions, testing, and management systems for space applications. The overarching objective of these early moves was to establish Redwire as a diversified provider, addressing fragmentation in the U.S. space by creating a consolidated "" for integrated solutions that deliver scale and enhanced value to customers in and sectors.

SPAC merger and public listing (2021)

In early 2021, Redwire continued its growth strategy through targeted acquisitions to bolster its space infrastructure capabilities ahead of its public listing. On January 19, , the company acquired Oakman Aerospace, Inc., based in , which specializes in digital engineering, spacecraft and satellite , stations, and operations services. This acquisition enhanced Redwire's expertise in modular open systems architectures for platforms. Subsequently, on February 23, , Redwire acquired Deployable Space Systems, Inc., located in , a provider of advanced deployable technologies including the Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) for efficient power generation in missions. These deals marked Redwire's sixth and seventh acquisitions, respectively, integrating innovative technologies into its portfolio. Redwire's transition to a culminated in a business combination with Genesis Park Acquisition Corp., a (SPAC), announced on March 25, 2021. The merger, completed on September 3, 2021, valued Redwire at a enterprise value of $615 million and provided approximately $170 million in gross proceeds to support further expansion. Following the closing, Redwire's and warrants began trading on the (NYSE) under the "RDW" on the same day, with the listing sponsored by an affiliate of Genesis Park. The transaction renamed the entity Redwire Corporation and positioned it as a publicly traded leader in space infrastructure. Immediately after the listing, Redwire prioritized the integration of its recently acquired entities to streamline operations and leverage combined capabilities for high-profile opportunities. On November 2, 2021, Redwire acquired Techshot, Inc., an Indiana-based developer of payloads for microgravity research, marking its eighth acquisition and adding capabilities in space bioprinting and . The company focused on pursuing contracts under programs like the (CLPS), for which it served as a prime , and secured a key subcontract in August 2021 with to supply , cameras, and terrain relative navigation systems for the Blue Ghost mission supporting 's initiative. This effort aimed to enable lunar and deep technologies. However, early post-listing activities faced challenges from ongoing disruptions in the space sector, exacerbated by the pandemic's lingering effects on global manufacturing and component availability.

Expansion through acquisitions (2022–2025)

In October 2022, Redwire acquired Space NV, a Belgium-based satellite design and development firm located in Kruibeke, for £28 million, enhancing its European expertise in satellite platforms and small satellite manufacturing. From 2023 to 2024, Redwire focused on internal integrations of prior acquisitions alongside minor expansions, including the September 2024 acquisition of Systems, a U.S.-based manufacturer specializing in platforms for missions. During this period, the company contributed to 's by developing solar arrays for the Lunar Orbiting and advancing in-space manufacturing technologies for lunar missions through awards like a $12.9 million Tipping Point grant in 2023. On January 20, 2025, Redwire announced its acquisition of Edge Autonomy, a developer of uncrewed aerial systems and autonomy technologies with operations in , and other U.S. sites, for $925 million in a cash-and-stock deal, which closed on June 13, 2025. This move integrated and hybrid propulsion capabilities, creating a space-defense hybrid entity. In August 2025, Edge Autonomy, now under Redwire, received a U.S. Army prototype phase award for its uncrewed aerial system in the Long Range Reconnaissance program, supporting multi-domain reconnaissance needs. Redwire's acquisition strategy from 2022 to 2025 emphasized diversification from core infrastructure into multi-domain operations, leveraging autonomy and international expertise to address growing demands in and terrestrial missions. By September 2025, Redwire had completed a total of 10 acquisitions, with peaks of four in 2020 and three in 2021.

Operations

Space infrastructure and components

Redwire's space infrastructure and components portfolio includes precision guidance, navigation, and control (GN&C) technologies essential for spacecraft attitude determination and control. Through its Adcole Space subsidiary, Redwire provides advanced sensors such as star trackers and sun sensors that enable accurate orientation in space environments. The Redwire Star Tracker is a compact, self-contained unit employing Lost-in-Space star identification algorithms to achieve high-precision attitude determination, with a ruggedized design, low mass, and a five-year operational life suitable for satellites and deep space probes. Complementing these, Adcole's Digital Sun Sensors deliver reliable solar attitude data, as demonstrated in missions like the Parker Solar Probe, where specialized sensors with solar limb detection capabilities supported navigation in extreme proximity to the Sun. Additionally, Redwire offers reaction wheels as part of its mechanisms for three-axis attitude control, providing torque for fine pointing and stabilization without expendable propellants, integrated into broader GN&C systems for satellites. Redwire's satellite platforms and bus systems, bolstered by the QinetiQ Space NV facility in , support modular architectures for small satellites (smallsats) and custom missions across various orbits. These platforms enable end-to-end satellite development, including integration and high-autonomy operations, with designs like the P200 series accommodating up to 70 kg in a fully redundant for low-Earth orbit and beyond. The systems emphasize flexibility for commercial constellations and scientific applications, incorporating standardized bus elements for rapid assembly and cost efficiency in smallsat deployments. Formerly QinetiQ Space NV, this capability now produces entire and key subsystems, enhancing Redwire's role in European and multinational missions. Avionics and guidance systems from Redwire underpin critical navigation for high-profile programs, including NASA's Artemis initiative and commercial satellite constellations. For Artemis I, Redwire supplied sun sensors integrated into the Orion spacecraft for precise attitude control during uncrewed lunar transit, contributing to the mission's safe return. The company also delivers wired camera systems for Orion under contracts with Lockheed Martin, supporting visual navigation and docking operations for Artemis III and beyond. In commercial applications, Redwire's avionics enable constellation deployments by providing robust guidance electronics for formation flying and orbit maintenance, as seen in earth observation networks. These systems integrate sensor data for real-time autonomy, reducing ground intervention in dynamic orbital environments. Redwire's components have supported over 200 spaceflight missions, powering landmark observatories and probes with proven reliability. Adcole-derived sensors have flown on servicing missions for attitude updates, while redundancies in sun sensors and star trackers provided backup navigation for the 's deployment. Post-2024 integrations, including Edge Autonomy's technologies acquired in 2025, extend these capabilities to hybrid space-defense applications, combining satellite-derived data with unmanned aerial systems for multi-domain operations.

Deployable systems and manufacturing

Redwire's deployable systems encompass advanced expandable structures critical for space missions, drawing from technologies developed by its subsidiary Deployable Space Systems (DSS). The Roll-Out Solar Array (), originating from DSS, represents a lightweight, high-efficiency solution that rolls into a compact form for launch and deploys autonomously in orbit. Initially demonstrated on the (ISS) in June 2017 during NASA's ROSA technology demonstration mission, it showcased reliable deployment and power generation exceeding 700 watts per wing under microgravity conditions. Scaled versions of have evolved to support higher power demands, including configurations delivering over 20 kW for deep space applications. In 2025, Redwire completed deployment testing for 60 kW arrays intended for NASA's (PPE), enabling and sustained operations in . These arrays provide a stowed power density up to 100 , significantly reducing launch mass compared to rigid alternatives while maintaining high . Through its , Redwire specializes in deployable and masts that enhance communication capabilities for satellites, particularly in . Roccor's high-strain composite booms and mechanisms support lightweight, stowable antenna systems that achieve high-gain performance post-deployment, essential for data transmission in geostationary and low-Earth constellations. These structures have been integrated into commercial satellites, offering reliable signal reception and transmission with minimal mass penalties. LoadPath, another Redwire subsidiary, focuses on payload adapters and vibration isolation technologies that facilitate secure multi-payload integrations during launch. Its modular adapters, such as the system, enable rideshare missions by accommodating multiple satellites on a single launcher while mitigating dynamic loads through structural and features. This ensures payload integrity against launch vibrations, supporting efficient deployment for constellation builds and scientific missions. Redwire's in-orbit manufacturing capabilities, advanced via the Made In Space subsidiary, pioneer additive manufacturing in microgravity for producing complex structures and materials. The Archinaut system integrates robotic with assembly to fabricate trusses, , and other components directly in space, reducing reliance on Earth-launched hardware. Tested on the ISS, Archinaut has demonstrated printing of structural elements and ZBLAN optical fibers, which exhibit superior clarity due to microgravity's absence of , enabling high-performance and sensing applications. Complementing these efforts, Redwire's in-space recycling demonstrations convert orbital waste into usable feedstocks, such as transforming packaging into via the Plastic Recycler facility on the ISS. In 2025, advancements in this technology received approval for lunar applications, including manufacturing modules for habitats using regolith-based printing with the system, which constructs infrastructure like shields and structural beams on the Moon's surface. These initiatives aim to lower costs and enhance by minimizing resupply needs.

Engineering services and defense autonomy

Redwire's engineering services encompass advanced capabilities derived from its acquisition of Deep Space Systems, which supports the design, development, integration, testing, and operations of for , , and missions, including deep space . These efforts enable precise mission planning and performance optimization for in challenging environments, contributing to NASA's objectives. Through Oakman Aerospace, Redwire provides engineering solutions for and design, development, and integration, including data distribution services that facilitate operations and real-time support. These capabilities enhance operational efficiency for constellations by enabling streamlined processes. Redwire's autonomy and AI technologies, bolstered by Edge Autonomy, include hybrid vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) such as the Penguin C, designed for with exceeding 12 hours and a communications range up to 180 kilometers. The UAS similarly supports long- missions, incorporating advanced sensors and autonomous mobility for tactical intelligence gathering in contested areas. in these systems integrates multi-modal data to improve space-domain , enabling real-time threat detection and orbital tracking. In defense expansions, Redwire's Edge Autonomy secured a 2025 U.S. Army prototype phase award under the Long Range Reconnaissance (LRR) program to deliver UAS equipped with modular payloads for extended surveillance, weighing under 55 pounds and offering 5 to 8 hours of endurance at ranges of 30 to 60 kilometers. Additionally, Edge Autonomy's 2025 contracts include deliveries of Penguin UAS to Ukraine's Armed Forces and systems to a European ally, emphasizing multi-mission for reconnaissance and logistics reduction. Redwire integrates these features into servicing and removal applications, as demonstrated by the STAARK robotic arm's successful 2025 testing for in-orbit and orbital . Redwire offers services for testing via its 2.0 platform, an agent-based tool that accelerates concept validation and hardware-in-the-loop integration for systems. Complementing this, the SpaceCREST cybersecurity platform provides resilient analysis for space networks, supporting the U.S. Space Force's Cyber Resilience On-Orbit (CROO) tool to detect and mitigate threats in operations.

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