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HawkEye 360 Prices $160M IPO as Space Intelligence Market Opens to Public Capital

RF-mapping provider anchors five-company week; DOD contract visibility meets allocator appetite for dual-use infrastructure.

Published May 9, 2026 Source Aviation Week From the chopped neck
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PAPER · May 9, 2026
WELL POUR · May 9, 2026

HawkEye 360 Prices $160M IPO as Space Intelligence Market Opens to Public Capital

RF-mapping provider anchors five-company week; DOD contract visibility meets allocator appetite for dual-use infrastructure.

HawkEye 360, the Virginia-based radio frequency geolocation provider, filed IPO pricing terms targeting a $160 million raise at a $1.1 billion post-money valuation. The company plans to offer 10 million shares at $14-16 per share, with lead underwriters Morgan Stanley and BofA Securities anchoring the syndicate. Trading is expected the week of May 19 under ticker HEYE.

The filing shows $87 million in 2024 revenue, up 41% year-over-year, with 68% gross margins on its constellation of 21 operational satellites. The company operates the only commercial RF surveillance network capable of detecting and geolocating radio emissions without ground infrastructure. Defense and intelligence customers represent 73% of revenue, including a $60 million contract ceiling with U.S. Special Operations Command and standing orders from the National Reconnaissance Office. Commercial maritime and energy clients account for the remainder, tracking illegal fishing and sanctions evasion in denied areas.

HawkEye leads a five-company IPO week that includes enterprise software providers and a biotech, marking the strongest single-week pipeline since February. The space intelligence vertical has seen $2.3 billion in private capital since 2020, but zero liquidity events. Satellogic's 2021 SPAC merger at a $850 million valuation now trades at $110 million market cap, creating a clearance bar HawkEye's underwriters are pricing 29% above on a revenue multiple basis. The difference: contracted government revenue with multi-year visibility versus speculative Earth observation plays.

Allocators gain exposure to a category adjacent to Palantir and Anduril but with hardware moats and orbital first-mover advantage. The constellation economics matter: HawkEye's per-satellite cost has dropped 54% since 2018 to $4.2 million, and the company plans to deploy 15 additional satellites through 2026 using IPO proceeds. Each satellite generates approximately $4 million in annual recurring revenue after an 18-month ramp, creating visible cash flow scaling. The company remains unprofitable with $31 million in net losses for 2024, but operating leverage inflects at 30+ satellites under current contract structures.

Operators should watch three vectors. First, the IPO reception determines whether $8 billion in space-infrastructure private capital finds an exit window or remains stranded. Second, HawkEye's post-IPO contract wins signal whether DOD budget reallocations favor proliferated LEO systems over legacy satellites. Third, the commercial traction rate outside defense—currently growing 89% annually from a small base—validates whether dual-use infrastructure can diversify revenue before the next budget cycle turns.

The pricing window closes May 16, with allocation decisions expected by May 18. The underwriters have structured a 15% greenshoe, suggesting confidence in institutional demand and providing $24 million in additional capital if exercised at midpoint.

The takeaway
First pure-play RF space intelligence IPO; **68%** margins and DOD contract visibility meet allocator demand for non-terrestrial surveillance infrastructure.
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