- ALL.SPACE will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of York Space Systems
- The acquisition will add jam-resistant, multi-link satellite communications technology to York’s portfolio
- The combined capabilities will strengthen resilient communications and positioning across multiple operational domains
York Space Systems has finalized the acquisition of satellite communications terminal and multi-network connectivity provider ALL.SPACE for an approximate total purchase price of $300 million, including about $155 million in cash and 5.9 million shares of York common stock.
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What Does the Acquisition Add to York?
York said Wednesday ALL.SPACE will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary, bringing jam-resistant satellite communications terminal technology designed for contested environments.
The acquisition combines York’s space infrastructure and mission operations capabilities with ALL.SPACE’s multi-link satellite communications terminals to provide resilient communications and positioning in space, land, air and maritime domains.
What Capabilities Will the Combined Companies Deliver?
York said its mission operations command and control capabilities support the coordination and execution of missions in distributed global theaters, while ALL. SPACE’s Hydra terminals can connect to multiple satellite links simultaneously through different orbital layers and frequency bands, including low Earth orbit, medium Earth orbit, geostationary Earth orbit and highly elliptical orbit satellite networks.
York CEO Dirk Wallinger said future unmanned operations will require an integrated system for communications, coordination and execution built on space-based infrastructure to operate in GPS-denied and contested environments.
Their combined capabilities are designed to support communications, coordination and mission execution for warfighters, including unmanned systems operating at scale.
The transaction completes an acquisition announced in May and follows York’s purchase of Orbion Space Technology in March, continuing the company’s strategy of expanding its space mission capabilities through acquisitions spanning propulsion, communications and mission operations.















