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Redwire Corporation

operating 1,001–5,000 employees Public Company

Manufactures satellite components, solar arrays, deployable structures, and spacecraft platforms for defense, civil space, and in-space manufacturing missions

About

Redwire Corporation designs and manufactures critical space infrastructure including solar arrays, deployable structures, sensors, and satellite platforms. The company's Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) technology powers the International Space Station, NASA's DART mission, and the Artemis Gateway. In March 2026, Redwire introduced the Extensible Low-Profile Solar Array (ELSA) for mass-produced satellite constellations. The satellite business includes the Mako, Procyon, and Pharos spacecraft platforms.

Formed in 2020 through consolidation of multiple heritage space firms, Redwire is publicly traded on the NYSE under the ticker RDW. The in-space manufacturing division operates microgravity research platforms for pharmaceutical crystallization and ISS hardware. In 2025, Redwire acquired Edge Autonomy, integrating uncrewed aerial systems to expand into multi-domain defense and intelligence markets. The company serves NASA, the U.S. Space Force, the Space Development Agency, and commercial satellite operators.

Products & Services

Low-mass, modular solar array for mass-manufactured satellite constellations, offering up to 50% more power by volume.
Autonomous rendezvous and docking system for spacecraft.
High-agility, rad-hard spacecraft platform for GEO/MEO precision rendezvous and proximity operations, docking, and on-orbit refueling.
Microgravity pharmaceutical crystallization payload facility for in-space manufacturing research aboard the ISS.
Robotic arms for orbital servicing, satellite refueling, debris capture, and payload management.
Flexible, high-efficiency deployable solar arrays with 100% on-orbit success rate, powering the ISS, DART mission, and Lunar Gateway.
Spacecraft platform for very low Earth orbit (VLEO) missions, selected for DARPA Otter program.
Combat-proven uncrewed aerial systems for reconnaissance and surveillance, delivered to U.S. military and NATO allies.

Locations

Jacksonville, FL HQ
Littleton, CO
Goleta, CA
Cape Canaveral, FL
Albuquerque, NM
Ann Arbor, MI
Luxembourg City, LU
Kruibeke, BE
Warsaw, PL

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Overview

Founded 2020
HQ Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Type Public Company

Financials

Ticker RDW
Exchange NYSE
Revenue $335.4M

Leadership

Peter Cannito
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Chris Edmunds
Chief Financial Officer
Michael Gold
President, Redwire Space
Steve Adlich
President, Redwire Defense Tech
Aaron Futch
Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
Austin Jordan
Chief Marketing Officer
Al Tadros
Chief Technology Officer
Dean Bellamy
Executive Vice President, National Security Space

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