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April 20th, 2026
KSAT and Kongsberg NanoAvionics announce strategic partnership to strengthen smallsat mission operations

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Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) and Kongsberg NanoAvionics (NanoAvionics) have announced their strategic partnership to simplify mission deployment and lower the operational and financial burden for satellite owners.

By combining NanoAvionics’ high-performance small satellite platforms with KSAT’s global ground infrastructure and operational expertise, the companies will deliver integrated, end-to-end satellite mission services. It will give satellite owners access to a seamless, turnkey solution covering the entire mission lifecycle — from spacecraft development and launch to on-orbit operations and data delivery.

The partnership is built on proven in-orbit capability with KSAT already operating several of NanoAvionics’ customer satellites. The maturity of the combined offering will ensure reliable, secure, and high-performance mission operations.

Customers of KSAT’s Integrated Mission Services (IMS) will gain access to a fully managed operational backbone; combining global ground connectivity enabling high-rate downlink and low-latency tasking while dedicated operations teams ensure 24/7 monitoring, anomaly resolution, and optimised constellation performance. Robust data processing and delivery pipelines provide near real-time access to mission data, while scalable infrastructure supports both single satellites and large constellations.

Marte Indregard, CEO and president of KSAT, said: “By combining NanoAvionics’ satellite platforms with KSAT’s Integrated Mission Services, we remove complexity for our customers and significantly reduce time to market.

Space missions are inherently capital intensive. Our role is to take care of the operational heavy lifting, allowing satellite owners to focus on their core business while leveraging proven infrastructure, expertise, and global coverage. In practice, that means removing the burden of building and staffing ground infrastructure, managing time critical satellite passes, and responding to anomalies at all hours, challenges that can slow programs, increase risk, and drive unexpected costs if left unaddressed.”

KSAT and Kongsberg NanoAvionics announce strategic partnership to strengthen smallsat mission operations | GeoConnexion