Planet Labs PBC to Open New Satellite Manufacturing Facility in Berlin, Doubling High-Resolution Satellite Capacity
Reuters
Sep 25
Planet Labs PBC to Open New Satellite Manufacturing Facility in Berlin, Doubling High-Resolution Satellite Capacity
Planet Labs PBC has announced plans to open a new satellite manufacturing facility in Berlin, Germany, as part of a significant expansion aimed at meeting growing demand for high-resolution Earth imaging solutions in Europe. The investment, which is expected to exceed eight figures, will add up to 70 jobs to the company's existing Berlin-based team of nearly 150. The new facility will focus on producing next-generation Pelican satellites, doubling Planet's overall production capacity. Planet will continue building satellites at its San Francisco headquarters, where the Pelican production line is already fully operational. The expansion is supported by the German government and is seen as a boost to Germany's position as a hub for high-tech and space industry innovation.
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