William Marshall
Analyst · Cantor
Thanks, Cleo, and welcome, everyone, joining us today. Planet had another excellent quarter, delivering record revenue and signing an 8-figure deal with an international customer. We also successfully launched 3 additional Pelican satellites, including 1 for Sweden, their first sovereign reconnaissance satellites just 4 months after contract signing. To briefly summarize the results. We generated a record $94 million in revenue, representing approximately 42% year-over-year growth. Non-GAAP gross margin was 56% for the quarter. For the third sequential quarter, we achieved Rule of 40, which is our revenue growth rate plus adjusted EBITDA margin. End-of-period backlog was approximately $906 million, equating to approximately 72% growth year-on-year. Defense & Intelligence continues to be an area of strength for us, underpinned by the geopolitical backdrop. First quarter D&I revenue grew over 65% year-on-year, driven by strong performance in our data subscription solutions and satellite services. I'd like to highlight a few recent customer wins with the U.S. government. We were awarded a 6-month $7.5 million contract renewal by the U.S. Navy for vessel detection and monitoring over key areas of interest throughout the Pacific. As we announced earlier today, the U.S. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, the NGA, awarded Planet a $21.9 million 1-year contract extension for maritime surveillance under the Luno B IDIQ for advanced analytics for maritime operations and connivance. We also received a new award from the NGA for our global monitoring service to support crisis response. These awards reinforce the U.S. government's commitment to integrating commercial AI-enabled geospatial intelligence into its natural security architectures. They underscore our position as a vital partner for customers seeking persistent monitoring to accelerate critical decision-making in a complex arena. We're very proud to have received these awards and eager to deliver for this critical customer. We also continue to see robust international government demand driven by the aforementioned geopolitics. Nations are articulating an urgent imperative to secure sovereign access to space, understand threats in their region modernize their defense capabilities and maintain their strategic edge. For example, we signed a new dedicated capacity deal with an international defense and intelligence customer. This 8-figure 1-year contract will give the customer immediate access to dedicated capacity from our satellites in orbit as well as advanced analytical solutions integrated across our Pelican, SkySat and PlanetScope constellations. And also, we're making excellent progress executing against our previously announced satellite services deals. To highlight 1 prominent example, last month, we successfully launched the first Pelican for the Swedish Armed Forces. Critically, the launch occurred just 4 months after we were awarded the contract. Members of the Swedish delegation attended the launch of Vandenberg, and they expressed their excitement and National prior in launching Sweden's first-ever suberin reconnaissance satellite. We're incredibly proud to have delivered it for them and look forward to what we hope is a long and fruitful partnership. We're continuing to focus on execution and delivery for our international customers across the board. We believe our ability to ramp them quickly and address their most urgent needs, whether immediate dedicated capacity or speedy launch to orbit continues to be a key differentiator for us. With our reliable track record and agile aerospace approach, we're able to deliver a suite of solutions that meet our customers' critical needs. Tenant to the civil government sector, where first quarter revenue was roughly flat year-over-year, primarily due to the reduction in our contract with NASA. In spite of that headwind, we've seen some strong momentum with our customers in Europe to share some recent highlights. We were awarded a 2-year 7-figure agreement with the Greek government in support of the country's national satellite space project. Signed to the European Space Agency on behalf of the Hellenic Ministry of Digital Governance and the Hellenic Space Center, this contract will support historical change analysis, trend detection rapid response during critical events and the integration of that data into national monitoring workflows. We won a 2-year 7-figure contract to provide satellite imagery and AI-powered analytics to the State Agricultural Intervention Fund of the Czech Republic. This deal will support the country-wide agricultural payments and monitoring system, serving approximately 25,000 agricultural holdings across the Czech Republic. Last but not least, we onboard Scottish Agriculture and Rural Economy Director with our partner, Computer Center following a 7-figure award closed at the end of Q4 for PlanetScope data and advanced analytics to support the agricultural reform route map. Planet's deep archive of data and AI analysis will aid in the country's agricultural transition by rewarding farmers who focus on sustainable food production, biodiversity and Net Zero emissions. Shifting to the commercial sector, where revenue grew over 20% year-on-year, reflecting the focus from our teams on landing and expanding in large opportunities and leveraging AI-enabled solutions. We saw positive trends in the agricultural sector, reflecting our shift in the sector to align our business model with that of our customers focused on improving yields and decreases in costs. We also had our first maritime domain awareness solution sale in the energy sector. To highlight a few specific wins in the commercial sector then, in April, plan that was awarded a John Deere Supplier Sustainability Award. This award highlighted the value of our data empowering next-generation precision agricultural technologies, helping to improve on farm efficiency and positive environmental impact for John Deere. We renewed our customer Nave analytics. Since 2022, we have partnered with Nave to incorporate our planetary variables, such as our surface soil moisture and biomass proxy into their data fusion framework. Nave's products provide farmers and their trusted advisers with near real-time streams covering all components of the field, water balance, planting and irrigation decision risks and operational sustainability impacts. We recently signed Watch duty as a new customer. Watch Duty is a nonprofit public safety platform that provides real-time wildfire tracking, mapping and emergency alerts, particularly in remote regions of the U.S. where satellite imagery fills critical gaps in radio traffic and on-the-ground reporting. Watch Duty has begun integrating our imagery and data into their platform for a mutual lighthouse customer in the energy sector. We're excited about this new integration and look forward to building on this foundation. Finally, supported by funding from the Bezos Earth Fund, Planet's Tropical Forest Observatory Program is providing 15 environmental and research institutions with 12 months of monthly Mosaics and Planet Scope data. These broad area monitoring products are utilized to track changes across the Amazon biome empowering those institutions to help hold and reverse tropical forest loss. Turning to product updates. Firstly, in AI, one of our key focus areas for the year. We recently started early customer access to a private beta testing phase of our new AI app, a pioneering tool aimed at making Planet's massive global data archive acquirable through natural language. By leveraging Planet's daily data and integrating large language models, it can help nontechnical users to search the data through space and time conduct complex time series analysis, generate answers and produce automatic insights and even analytic reports at speed and scale. Although the app is still in early testing, we're excited about how it can help accelerate the expansion of our business into new markets, and it has the potential to significantly lower the barrier to entry for new nonexpert users to answer previously unanswerable questions about the world as well as provide the foundations to build bespoke solutions. We also launched a new feature called SuperRes, an AI-powered technology to improve the resolution of our plan scope data into a 2-meter class resolution visual product, providing clarity for human-in-the-loop analysis with speed and frequency. We are constantly improving our data products to be best-in-class and deliver better results for our customers. Just last year, we leveraged sharpening technology to take the resolution of our daily scan from 3.7-meter to 3-meter class product. This year, we introduced SuperRes. And as previously announced, our planned our constellation will be designed to upgrade our daily monitoring data to a 1-meter class resolution product. We recently announced our agreement with our partners, Carbon Mapper and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to design a specialized short-wave infrared only iteration of the Tanager spacecraft. This design would expand the swath width of the instrument approximately fivefold, enabling more imagery area per collect. This new satellite is aimed at accelerating and building upon the existing Tanager satellite mission by enhancing atmospheric gas detection and supporting commercial use cases like fire fuel monitoring. Earlier this week, Planet announced that the Pelican 11 satellite was shipped to Vanderberg space force base in California ahead of its launch aboard the upcoming Transporter-17 mission with SpaceX. This technology demonstration is the first of the Gen 2 Pelican satellites, which are expected to progress to providing up to 30-centimeter class imagery. In summary, this quarter, we delivered strong revenue growth and our third consecutive quarter achieving Rule of 40. Our strong performance in Defense & Intelligence demonstrates the mission-critical nature of our data in a complex geopolitical landscape. We launched 3 more Pelican satellites, including our first for Sweden, and we have many additional launches on deck, including our first Gen 2 Pelican tech demo. Last but not least, our investments in AI and position Planet at the forefront of the industry, making planetary scale, insights accessible and actionable to more users than ever before. With that, I'll turn it over to Ashley to discuss our financials. Over to you, Ash.