Vantor (company)

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Vantor Holdings, Inc.
FormerlyMaxar Intelligence
Company type Private
IndustryGeospatial solutions and services
Founded5 October 2017;8 years ago (2017-10-05)
Headquarters Westminster, Colorado, United States
Key people
  • Daniel Smoot (President and CEO)
  • Arvind Srinivasan (CTO) Mike Mohn (CFO)
  • Anat Gan Eden (CHRO)
RevenueDecrease2.svg US$1.61 billion (2022)
Decrease2.svgUS$11 million (2022)
Decrease2.svgUS$−150 million (2022)
Total assets Increase2.svgUS$4.61 billion (2022)
Total equity Decrease2.svgUS$1.39 billion (2022)
Owner Advent International
Number of employees
2,600 (December 2024)
Website vantor.com
Footnotes /references
[1] [2]

Vantor Holdings, Inc. (doing business as Vantor, formerly Maxar Intelligence) is an American space technology company based in Westminster, Colorado, specializing in geospatial intelligence, Earth observation, and related services.

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Maxar's satellite data was used by Ukraine as part of its defense against Russia's invasion of its territory. In March 2025, Maxar was pressured by the Donald Trump administration to shut down Ukraine's access to the data. [3]

History

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Former logo of Maxar

Maxar Technologies was created in 2017 from the purchase of DigitalGlobe by MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA), who renamed the company Maxar. [4] The headquarters of the combined entity was then established in Westminster, Colorado. The company was dual-listed on the TSX and NYSE. [5] [6]

In Q3 2018 Maxar's revenue and adjusted profit missed estimates due to a decline in its satellite manufacturing segment oriented towards geosynchronous Earth orbit communications, which led to a plunge in the stock price. [7] The situation was compounded in January 2019 with the loss of their relatively new WorldView-4 satellite, and the market capitalization fell from $3 to $0.3 billion in half a year, [8] and with an insurance payment only covering a fifth of WV-4 total launch cost the company had to restructure its debts in April 2019. [9]

In May 2019, the company was selected as the provider of the power and propulsion element for the Lunar Gateway developed by NASA. [10]

On December 30, 2019, the company announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to sell MDA's assets to a consortium of financial sponsors led by Northern Private Capital for CA$1 billion (US$765 million). The sale includes all of MDA's Canadian businesses, encompassing ground stations, radar satellite products, robotics, defense, and satellite components, representing approximately 1,900 employees. [11]

On April 8, 2020, the sale of MDA to NPC officially closed. The divesting of its Canadian MDA portion returned MDA to a separate operating company. [12] The newly formed privately held Canadian company was named MDA Ltd., [13] which later listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

In 2022, Maxar published several satellite images that showed a Russian military convoy during its invasion of Ukraine. [14] [15] [16]

In September 2023, Maxar was broken into two business units, Maxar Space Systems (based in California, led by CEO Chris Johnson) and Maxar Intelligence (based in Colorado, led by CEO Dan Smoot). [17]

Maxar Intelligence's satellite data was used by Ukraine as part of its defense against Russia's invasion of its territory. [3]

In early March 2025, the Trump administration. [3] temporarily restricted Ukraine's access to U.S. intelligence, which impacted one U.S. government program managed by Maxar Intelligence. Access was restored within a few days. [3]

In October 2025, Maxar Intelligence and Maxar Space Systems rebranded to become Vantor and Lanteris respectively. [18]

Controversy over BSI Partnership and Pahalgam Imagery Orders (2025)

In May 2025, Maxar Intelligence faced scrutiny following reports that it had received an unusual spike in orders for high-resolution satellite images of Pahalgam, a region in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Between February 2 and 22, 2025, at least 12 such orders were placed, which was double the usual number. [19] This surge occurred shortly after Maxar partnered with Business Systems International Pvt Ltd (BSI), a Pakistani geospatial firm.

BSI is owned by Obaidullah Syed, a Pakistani-American businessman who was convicted in 2021 for illegally exporting high-performance computing equipment and software to Pakistan's nuclear research agency. Despite this conviction, BSI was listed as a Maxar partner in 2023. [20] Following the revelations about the satellite imagery orders, Maxar removed BSI from its list of partners on its website. [21]

Maxar stated that BSI had not placed any orders for imagery of Pahalgam or its surrounding areas in 2025 and had not accessed any such imagery from its archives. However, the timing of the imagery orders and BSI's partnership raised concerns among defense analysts and experts. [22]

In May 2025, it was further reported that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security had earlier complained that BSI had sold satellite imagery to an arm of the Pakistani government. This raised additional concerns about the firm’s access to sensitive geospatial data and its ties to Maxar Intelligence. [23]

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References

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  2. "DigitalGlobe head Daniel Jablonsky new CEO of Maxar as Howard Lance resigns". Geospatial World. Geospatial Media & Communications. January 14, 2019. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
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