25.09.18|Amitay GazitThe Israeli satellite operator is set to contract Israeli IAI to build its next satellite
04.09.18|Amarelle WenkertThe funding means that the AMOS satellites operator Spacecom will be able to withdraw from its $112 million deal with U.S. company Loral, which it contracted to build AMOS-8 in March
25.06.18|Hezi SternlichtSpacecom announced in March it has contracted Loral to build its AMOS-8 satellite. In late May, the company postponed its down-payment by 30 days, after failing to make it within 60 days
30.04.18|Golan HazaniLast month, Israeli satellite operator Spacecom announced it awarded Loral with a contract to design a new communication satellite, choosing the U.S.-based company over Israeli state-owned aerospace contractor IAI
10.04.18|Golan HazaniOf the sum, $50 million will be used to cover some of the costs of its new satellite, AMOS-8, intended to replace a satellite lost at a pre-launch explosion in 2016
03.04.18|Golan HazaniLast week, Israel-based holding company IDB made an offer for a controlling stake in satellite operator Spacecom, offering $45.75 million for a 54.7% undiluted stake and an equity infusion of as much as $11.45 million
27.03.18|Omri Milman On Sunday, the Israeli satellite operator announced it awarded a $112 million contract for the design and manufacture of its new satellite AMOS-8 to a U.S. company
26.03.18|Lilach BaumerAfter the last two Israeli satellites were lost - one due to a failure and one in a launchpad explosion, a second satellite in a row will be built in the U.S.
28.01.18|Tomer GanonThe satellite built by the company exploded in 2016 during pre-checks, two days before its launch
25.01.18|CTechEconomic growth is doomed in a post-Moore’s Law world, says chipmaking veteran. SpaceX 2016 launchpad explosion destroyed Israel’s satellite Industry, says Israeli Lawmaker
25.01.18|Amarelle WenkertIsraeli satellite AMOS-6 was destroyed at the explosion. On Wednesday, Lawmaker Yoav Kisch said that Israel is knowingly killing its satellite industry