IAI Expands Integrated Capabilities Across the Complete Space Mission Lifecycle

IAI Expands Integrated Capabilities Across the Complete Space Mission Lifecycle

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, continues to advance the comprehensive space technology portfolio, delivering fully integrated solutions spanning satellite development, launch systems, ground infrastructure and mission operations. With decades of experience in national and international space programs, IAI provides end-to-end capabilities covering spacecraft design and manufacturing, launch services, operational control and space-qualified components. This vertically integrated approach enables the company to support communication, Earth observation, and scientific missions through a unified and system-level framework. 

IAI’s Space Division operates as a prime contractor and system integrator, supporting communication, Earth observation and scientific missions. The vertically integrated capabilities enable the company to design, manufacture, integrate, test and operate complete space systems under one organizational framework. The space activities encompass the full lifecycle of space missions from conceptual design and spacecraft engineering to launch and operational support. The company develops satellite platforms designed for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) applications, incorporating in-house propulsion systems, avionics, payload integration and system-level testing. By combining satellite manufacturing facilities, environmental test infrastructure and mission operations centers, IAI maintains independent capability across critical mission segments. This integrated model supports both institutional programs and commercial satellite ventures.

Communication Satellites

IAI designs and manufactures communication satellites for commercial broadcast, broadband and secure communication services. The company has developed the AMOS series of GEO communication satellites, supporting regional and international coverage requirements. These satellites are engineered to accommodate multiple transponders and frequency bands, depending on mission objectives. IAI provides full system integration, including payload accommodation, power systems, attitude control and in-orbit support services, enabling customers to deploy operational communications infrastructure from space.

Observation Satellites


IAI is a developer of advanced Earth observation satellites, including electro-optical and radar-based systems. The company serves as the prime contractor for Israel’s Ofek reconnaissance satellite series and has developed observation platforms for international clients. These satellites are designed for high-resolution imaging, rapid revisit capability, and reliable data transmission. IAI integrates payload sensors, onboard data handling systems, propulsion modules and ground communication interfaces to deliver operational imaging systems for defense, environmental monitoring and mapping applications.

Research and Scientific Satellites


In addition to operational satellites, IAI develops platforms for scientific and research missions. These satellites support atmospheric studies, space science experiments and technology demonstration programs. IAI’s engineering approach for research satellites emphasizes payload flexibility, modular architecture and precise attitude control to meet the stringent requirements of scientific instrumentation. The company collaborates with academic institutions and research organizations to integrate experimental payloads into flight-ready spacecraft systems.

Ground Control Stations


IAI provides ground control station infrastructure to support satellite command, telemetry and data reception. These systems enable secure communication links between satellites and mission operators, ensuring continuous monitoring and control throughout the mission lifecycle. Ground control stations developed by IAI include antenna systems, signal processing equipment, control software and redundancy architectures. These stations are configured to meet mission-specific communication frequencies and operational protocols.

Mission Centers


IAI operates and delivers mission control centers designed for satellite operations management. These centers support orbit control, health monitoring, payload management and contingency handling. Mission centers incorporate real-time telemetry processing, automated monitoring tools and secure communication systems. By integrating spacecraft engineering teams with operational infrastructure, IAI ensures coordinated mission oversight from launch through end-of-life operations.

Space Components


IAI develops and manufactures space-qualified components that support satellite subsystems and propulsion architectures. These include propulsion systems, separation mechanisms, avionics modules and structural elements designed to meet space environmental requirements. All components undergo rigorous environmental and qualification testing to withstand launch loads, radiation exposure, thermal cycling and vacuum conditions. This in-house component capability supports IAI’s role as a system integrator while also serving external customers requiring space-rated hardware.

Shavit Space Launcher


IAI is also responsible for the development of the Shavit space launch vehicle, Israel’s indigenous satellite launcher. The Shavit system is designed to place small satellites into Low Earth Orbit and has been used for launching the Ofek satellite series. The multi-stage launcher integrates solid propulsion technology and guidance systems engineered for precision orbital insertion. Shavit represents a critical element of Israel’s independent space access capability and complements IAI’s satellite manufacturing expertise.

Through the combined satellite manufacturing, launch vehicle development, ground systems and mission operations infrastructure, IAI maintains a comprehensive and self-reliant space technology capability. The integrated approach allows customers to engage with a single prime contractor for complete mission delivery from spacecraft development to in-orbit operations.

About IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries)

IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries) is an aerospace and defense company engaged in the development and production of air, space, naval, cyber and intelligence systems. Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, IAI serves governmental and commercial customers worldwide with a broad portfolio of aerospace technologies and integrated solutions. In the space sector, IAI designs, develops and manufactures satellites, launch systems and associated ground infrastructure. Through the Systems, Missiles & Space Group, the company has delivered communication, Earth observation and scientific satellites, as well as complete space systems including payloads, platforms and integration services. With decades of aerospace engineering experience, IAI integrates advanced avionics, propulsion systems, radar technologies and space subsystems into mission-focused architectures. The company continues to support national and international space programs through system design, manufacturing, testing and lifecycle support services.

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