
AST SpaceMobile Podcast AST SpaceMobile Q4 2025 Earnings Call
Abel Avellan, Scott Wisniewski, and Andy Johnson provide a comprehensive update on the transformation of SpaceMobile into a revenue-generating industry leader. The discussion covers the $70 million in revenue achieved in 2025 and the ambitious goal to reach $1 billion in annual revenue by 2027 as the constellation reaches global scale. This episode explores the financial and operational milestones that have positioned the company as the primary mover in the direct-to-device market.
Abel Avellan details the technological success of Bluebird 6 and the upcoming launch of Bluebird 7. The conversation highlights the transition to the New Glenn launch vehicle, which features a seven-meter fairing capable of stacking up to eight massive satellites per launch. This scaling of launch capacity is essential for meeting the 2026 goal of having 45 to 60 satellites in orbit to support initial commercial service activation in key markets like the United States and Europe.
Manufacturing takes center stage as the team discusses the 95% vertical integration strategy across facilities in Texas and Florida. SpaceMobile expects to reach a production cadence of six satellites per month in the first half of 2026, supported by an extensive IP portfolio of over 3,800 patents. The use of custom ASIC chips is highlighted as a primary driver for achieving data rates exceeding 120 Mbps, providing a native cellular experience from space.
Scott Wisniewski elaborates on the expanding commercial ecosystem, which now includes over 50 mobile network operators representing three billion subscribers. Partnerships with Verizon, AT&T, and STC Group are discussed as foundations for the $1.2 billion in contracted revenue commitments. The episode also covers the significant growth in government business, including contracts with the Space Development Agency and Missile Defense Agency for dual-use applications like tactical communications and radar.
Andy Johnson provides a deep dive into the financial health of the company, revealing a pro forma cash balance of approximately $3.9 billion. This capital ensures that SpaceMobile is fully funded to launch its first 100 satellites while maintaining the flexibility to invest in future technologies like AI-driven spectrum management and space-based data centers. The leadership team emphasizes their focus on achieving profitability as the SpaceMob network goes live globally.
