WASHINGTON — Today’s satellite market is as confusing as it is dynamic. Geostationary-satellite orders are down, but at least three manufacturers are moving into it with small models.
The effect of the Starlink constellation are felt everywhere, and Amazon’s Project Kuiper is coming soon to a market near you. Both companies have the ability to wait for years before turning a profit. How to compete against that?
For a company like Boeing, one answer is developing software-defined, flexible-payload satellite systems that . . .
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