In This Issue
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Aviation
Free Internet is a Must: El Al’s Tal Kalderon Talks IFC as Airlines Look to Rebound | January 2021
El Al Airlines is the national airline of Israel, and has been running strong since 1948. But with the COVID-19 pandemic affecting every corner of the world, the airline — […]
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Markets
How Space Startups Survived and Investors Thrived in a Year of Unknowns | January 2021
When the coronavirus pandemic put much of the world in lockdown last spring, the space startup community feared that venture capital would dry up. In an April 2020 report, Quilty […]
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Opinion
Industry Must Break the Logjam on Responsible Use of Space | January 2021
Imagine a world where wealthy and emerging nations alike have the means and opportunity to launch thousands of small satellites into space, each lacking navigation and control systems – and […]
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Industry
It Was Supposed to be a Perfect Match: An Autopsy of Three Failed Satellite Industry Takeovers | January 2021
In commercial satellite industry circles, merger and acquisition (M&A) deals that will “change everything” are whispered about like a six-mile-wide asteroid tracking too close to the Earth. Will this be […]
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Industry
Satellite Companies Confront Supply Chain Challenges in the COVID Era | January 2021
Over the course of this year, members of Via Satellite and CyberSat’s advisory boards have brought up the topic of supply chains numerous times while talking about some of the […]
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Opinion
The Case for Small GEOs in the Coming LEO Space War | January 2021
The recent beta launch of SpaceX’s Starlink service and the reemergence of OneWeb from bankruptcy has continued to fuel excitement into Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations. In addition, Telesat will be […]
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Editor's Note
The Year of Disruption Comes to an End. What will 2021 Hold? | January 2021
2020 has been quite a year in the satellite industry. We saw the fall and rise of OneWeb. We saw Intelsat go into Chapter 11, and then subsequently buy Gogo. […]






