Boeing wins $2 billion Space Force contract for communications satellites
spacenews.com Jun 24, 2026

Boeing wins $2 billion Space Force contract for communications satellites

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Boeing has secured a $2 billion contract to build two next-generation military communications satellites for the U.S. Space Force. The contract, worth up to $2 billion, covers the design, development, production, and testing of the satellites for the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), the military's primary narrowband communications constellation. The satellites are expected to be delivered by 2035. Boeing won the contract over Lockheed Martin, which built the five current MUOS satellites. The MUOS system connects troops, ships, aircraft, and special operations forces through a network of satellites in geostationary orbit.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The $2 billion contract win highlights Boeing's continued dominance in the military satellite market, underscoring the company's ability to deliver critical communications systems to the U.S.
  • · military.