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Redwire Announces Sunsetting of Edge Autonomy Brand and New Organizational Structure to Align with Market Opportunities for Accelerated Growth

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a global leader in space and defense technology solutions, today announced the sunsetting of the Edge Autonomy brand and full assumption of uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) and associated defense technology offerings into Redwire branding. The unification of both space and defense technology capabilities under a single Redwire brand is being rolled out concurrently with an updated business structure to provide greater visibility into our unique positioning in these two strategic offerings. Going forward, the company will be organized in two business segments:

  • Space: led by segment president Mike Gold, the Space business segment will focus on delivering next-generation spacecraft, large space infrastructure, and microgravity capabilities to serve civil, national security, and commercial space customers. Additionally, SpaceMD, the company’s biotech venture, will be managed under the Space business segment.
  • Defense Tech: led by segment president Steve Adlich, the Defense Tech business segment will focus on delivering combat proven autonomous systems, optical sensors and radio frequency payloads that provide intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities for U.S. and allied warfighters across multiple domains.

This new alignment marks the successful integration of Edge Autonomy, which Redwire acquired in June 2025, into its defense tech business segment. The new structure strengthens Redwire’s positioning within the aerospace and defense sectors to rapidly deliver capabilities for multi-domain missions.

“This realignment optimizes our business for operational execution and aligns Redwire’s technology portfolio under a unified brand that represents innovation and excellence across multiple domains,” said Peter Cannito, Redwire Chairman and CEO. “Redwire has a strong growth trajectory, and this new structure will enable us to continue our momentum in key domains while providing clear visibility into our strong positioning and scale in rapidly accelerating markets.”

The company will provide additional details during its Q4 FY2025 earnings call, including realignment of financial results into the two-segment structure.

About Redwire

Redwire Corporation (NYSE:RDW) is an integrated space and defense tech company focused on advanced technologies. We are building the future of aerospace infrastructure, autonomous systems and multi-domain operations leveraging digital engineering and AI automation. Redwire’s approximately 1,300 employees located throughout the United States and Europe are committed to delivering innovative space and airborne platforms transforming the future of multi-domain operations. For more information, please visit rdw.com.

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