SiriusXM Commissions Maxar
to Build Two New Satellites, SXM-11 and SXM-12
November 29, 2022
Maxar Technologies and SiriusXM
announced a new agreement commissioning Maxar to
build and deliver two new geostationary
communications satellites for SiriusXM.
The SXM-11 and -12 satellite
orders increase the total number of spacecraft in
development for SiriusXM by Maxar to four, following
the 2021 agreement for the construction of SXM-9 and
-10.
“This investment reaffirms our
commitment to satellite content delivery systems and
cutting-edge technology,” said Bridget Neville,
SiriusXM’s Senior Vice President of Satellite and
Terrestrial Engineering and Operations. “SXM-11 and
-12, along with SXM-9 and -10, will allow us to
innovate and improve our service offerings for
subscribers and will extend the continuous and
reliable delivery of our audio entertainment
content.”
“This agreement, in combination
with SXM-9 and -10 ordered last year, shows one of
Maxar’s greatest strengths—the advantage of
performance at scale,” said Chris Johnson, Maxar’s
Senior Vice President of Space. “These satellites
will provide more capability to SiriusXM’s fleet,
including an expanded service area and higher
service quality. We continue to push for new ways to
expand capability for commercial geostationary
customers, keeping our leadership in this market
secure and growing.”
There are more than 150 million
SiriusXM-equipped vehicles on the road today that
rely on SiriusXM’s proprietary satellite network,
which is also a key delivery mechanism for the
company’s 360L platform. SiriusXM with 360L combines
satellite and streaming to ensure the best possible
coverage across the U.S. and Canada and the best
customer experience. SiriusXM also offers a suite of
satellite-delivered Marine and Aviation services
that provide pilots and boaters important weather
data and information directly to their cockpits.
SXM-11 and -12 will be twin
high-powered digital audio radio satellites, built
on Maxar’s proven 1300-class platform at the
company’s manufacturing facilities in Palo Alto and
San Jose, California. Maxar has been building
satellites for SiriusXM for more than two decades,
including the first-generation Sirius satellites
launched in 2000; the second-generation Sirius
satellites launched in 2009 and 2013; and the
company’s current third-generation satellites, the
first one of which started service in 2021. The
delivery of SXM-11 and -12 will bring the number of
Maxar-built spacecraft for SiriusXM to 13.
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