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T2S Solutions expands spaceflight capabilities with Flexitech Aerospace acquisition
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T2S Solutions expands spaceflight capabilities with Flexitech Aerospace acquisition
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 05, 2024

T2S Solutions ("T2S"), a mission-focused provider of products and solutions supporting U.S. Defense and Intelligence Missions, announced the acquisition of Flexitech Aerospace, a company specializing in radio-frequency (RF) engineering for spaceflight communications systems. This acquisition aligns with T2S's strategy to drive growth and innovation in the space technology sector by integrating Flexitech Aerospace's RF expertise and established customer relationships into its existing government portfolio and space mission systems.

Kevin Jackson, CTO and Founder of Flexitech Aerospace, stated, "It's truly gratifying to see our journey culminate in this exciting new chapter with T2S. This transition marks a significant milestone for our entire team, and I'm confident that joining forces with such an innovative and dynamic partner will unlock vast opportunities for growth and success. I'm proud of what we have built and am excited about the role current and future Flexitech Aerospace product offerings will play as T2S continues to bolster its spaceflight heritage platform for valued existing and new customers."

Founded in 2015 in Orlando, FL, Flexitech Aerospace has developed and manufactured a range of RF systems and components, including antennas used in earth orbit, lunar missions, and ground stations. The company has delivered over 150 products flown in space and holds patents on deployable antenna technologies. Flexitech Aerospace's team, known for its leadership in RF design, provides technical solutions for the most demanding spaceflight applications. T2S plans to scale Flexitech Aerospace's operations and leverage their combined engineering expertise to enhance RF capabilities, product designs, and manufacturing processes.

Tim Gay, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of T2S, commented, "We are thrilled to welcome Flexitech Aerospace into the T2S family. This acquisition represents a significant step forward in our commitment to expanding our capabilities and strengthening our presence in the rapidly growing satellite and space industry. We take pride in our innovative and mission-driven culture, unique customer relationships, and expertise in high-demand domains and believe Flexitech Aerospace fosters that same mentality. Flexitech Aerospace has an exceptionally qualified team with a successful reputation for on-time delivery, and with such a unique skill set, they are bound to continue to stand out and execute in this industry. Building upon Flexitech Aerospace's success, we will continue to push the boundaries of spacecraft and human spaceflight and expand our commercial offerings to accelerate our overall growth. Ultimately, this transaction is a key part of our strategic vision, and with increased R and D resources and funding, now is the ideal time to advance that vision and widen our space capabilities."

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