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    Moog Highlights Growing Satellite Bus Capabilities with Full‑Scale METEOR Reveal at Space Symposium

    AdminBy AdminApril 6, 2026 Science
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    Moog Highlights Growing Satellite Bus Capabilities with Full‑Scale METEOR Reveal at Space Symposium

    East Aurora, NY — Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B), a worldwide designer, manufacturer and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems will highlight its satellite bus product line and unveil a full-scale model of its METEOR spacecraft at the 41st Space Symposium in Colorado Springs. The display underscores Moog’s role as a key supplier of scalable components and systems for national security space customers.

    Moog will feature its portfolio of scalable satellite buses designed to accommodate a broad spectrum of missions from remote sensing and communications to rendezvous and proximity operations to rapid-launch tactical constellations. The company’s buses emphasize adaptable payload interfaces, scalable architecture, flexible power, and high delta-V propulsion systems. Anchoring the exhibit will be a full-scale representation of the METEOR spacecraft, demonstrating the range of payloads the platform can support. The model allows attendees to see how METEOR’s structure and subsystems simplify payload integration and support rapid mission customization.

    “As the national security space market demands greater speed and flexibility, Moog is delivering scalable, mission-ready solutions through continued innovation and close collaboration with our customers,” said Bob McArthur, Moog Space Vehicles General Manager. “Our expanded spacecraft platforms and growing production capacity give customers the ability to field resilient, capable systems faster than ever before.”

    Moog continues to invest in production, software, and test capabilities to address the rapidly increasing needs of U.S. national security space customers. The company has increased manufacturing capacity at strategic space and defense sites, enhanced spacecraft integration facilities, and grown our workforce to accelerate delivery cycles, improve responsiveness, and support the growing demand for agile, mission-ready space solutions.

    About Moog Inc.
    Moog is a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems. Moog’s high-performance systems control military and commercial aircraft, satellites, and space vehicles, launch vehicles, defense systems, missiles, automated industrial machinery, marine, and medical equipment. Additional information about the Company can be found at www.moog.com or www.moog.com/space. 

    Contacts:
    Media and Business Development
    Katie Gibas
    +1 716.254.8562
    kgibas@moog.com

    Investor Relations
    Aaron Astrachan
    +1 716.687.4225
    investorrelations@moog.com

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