Vantor (fleet) / eo constellation
sourcing4 factsVantor operates a constellation of 10 imaging satellites, described by the company as able to revisit the same location on Earth 15 times per day, with downlink speeds as fast as 15 minutes after collection. The fleet can collect the equivalent of Australia's landmass every day, including more than 3.5 million square kilometers at 30cm resolution, which Vantor says is the most capacity of any commercial provider. The constellation includes WorldView Legion, WorldView-3, WorldView-2, GeoEye-1 and WorldView-1, and Vantor also integrates partner systems such as Satellogic and Umbra into what it calls a virtual constellation.
constellations
faq
Who operates Vantor (fleet)?
Vantor (fleet) is operated by Vantor. (source, as of 2026-07-05)
facts
sats active (verified) counts objects currently tracked in CelesTrak's catalog for this constellation. It is a tracking count, not an operator claim about satellite health. Rows marked computed are the sum of the sub-constellations listed below; each sub-constellation page carries its own sourced figure.
orbit
events
- notable2026-07-01Vantor unveils WorldView 3D high-resolution imagery product
timeline
- 20252025-10-01Maxar Intelligence rebrands as Vantor and unveils Tensorglobe platform (source, as of 2026-07-06)
- 20242024-05-02Maxar launches first two WorldView Legion satellites after years of delay (per Spaceflight Now) (source, as of 2026-07-06)
- 20232023-05-03Advent International and BCI complete acquisition of Maxar Technologies (source, as of 2026-07-06)
- 20192019-01-07WorldView-4 fails after control moment gyro breakdown ends imaging capability (per Via Satellite) (source, as of 2026-07-06)
- 20172017-10-05MDA acquires DigitalGlobe and rebrands as Maxar Technologies (per Via Satellite) (source, as of 2026-07-06)