York Space Systems to acquire satcom terminal provider All.Space in a ~$355M deal

York Space Systems plans to buy satellite communications terminal manufacturer All.Space (a Seraphim Space portfolio company) for about $355 million, according to SEC filings. The acquisition extends York beyond spacecraft production into user terminals and network connectivity to build a “complete communications ecosystem” for critical missions.

Discovered 2026-04-30T06:32:32.868369-07:00 | 2026-04-30T06:32:32.868369-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • York’s move from spacecraft manufacturing into end-user satcom terminals and connectivity is a material vertical-integration step, shaping who can sell complete communications stacks to defense and other critical-communications customers.
  • The ~$355M transaction value and SEC process highlight near-term balance-sheet and execution priorities—particularly as York has previously faced contracting and procurement timeline uncertainty tied to defense demand (source:0e13695c-0c6d-47e8-a878-9adf39785165).
  • The deal further reinforces consolidation among New Space component providers, following York’s earlier supply-chain expansion into electric propulsion manufacturing (source:ef4c75de-a781-42d9-a55b-16fbf682df57).

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