Space42 secures funding for next-gen satellites development

Space42 fund for satellite development
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By Arya M Nair, Content Head
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Space42, the UAE-based AI-powered SpaceTech company, has signed a $695.5 million Export Credit Agency (ECA)-backed financing facility to fund the development of its next-generation geostationary satellites, Al Yah 4 and Al Yah 5.

The financing represents a pivotal step in Space42’s strategy to establish critical connectivity capabilities across multiple orbits. The facility, arranged by Crédit Agricole CIB, Santander CIB, Societe Generale, and Natixis and backed by Bpifrance Assurance Export, demonstrates the company’s continued appeal to leading international banks and will fund the satellites scheduled for launch in 2027 and 2028.

The facility provides Space42 with cost-effective, long-term financing aligned with its satellite development timeline, whilst strengthening the company’s liquidity position to support future growth initiatives.

Andrew Cole_Space42 financing facility for satellite development
Andrew Cole
Chief Financial Officer, Space42

“The Al Yah 4 and Al Yah 5 program is underpinned by a 17-year, $5.1 Billion Government contract commencing in 2026 and advances our goal to become the trusted leader in secure connectivity by providing multi-path critical connectivity solutions. This strategic pillar focuses on enhancing secure communication capabilities across defense and civil domains through multi-orbit satellite networks that ensure uninterrupted connectivity for mission-critical applications. The ECA financing structure optimizes our cost of funding and provides increased financial flexibility to execute our growth agenda.”

Advanced Satellite Capabilities

Al Yah 4 and Al Yah 5 feature software-defined architecture with fully flexible payloads that can be reconfigured in orbit. This technology enables real-time optimization of coverage, bandwidth, and frequency allocation to meet evolving operational requirements across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Asia.

The satellites will complement and eventually replace Al Yah 1 and Al Yah 2, launched in 2011 and 2012, respectively. 

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