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Kata Escott is the Managing Director of Airbus Defense and Space UK.
The feasibility assessment with Airbus Defense and Space is part of the RADICAL project within the European Space Agency’s Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) program.
The B2Space–Airbus GeoTech alliance seeks to provide more persistent, cost-effective, and versatile alternatives to traditional satellite services for commercial and public sector users.
The alliance between B2Space and Airbus GeoTech aims to combine their capabilities to create a complete ecosystem for high-altitude missions.
Airbus Defence and Space has experience in fixed-wing HAPS flights and in the integration of payloads on stratospheric balloons.
Airbus GeoTech, a subsidiary of Airbus Defence and Space based in Barcelona, will provide high-technology payloads and advanced data management systems for HAPS missions.
B2Space and Airbus GeoTech will work together to offer end-to-end Earth observation solutions, improve global connectivity, and enhance environmental monitoring while linking high-altitude presence to actionable digital information.
Airbus is a named investor in Starlab and provides large-structure manufacturing experience and a balance sheet that has financed complex aerospace programs.
Italy and France agreed to intensify information exchange between their respective space agencies in light of the creation of Bromo, the strategic alliance between Leonardo, Thales, and Airbus.
The Starlab program includes partners Voyager Technologies, Airbus, Mitsubishi Corporation, MDA Space, Palantir Technologies, ESA, JAXA, and Space Applications Services.
Thales Group’s proposed merger with Airbus and Leonardo is on track.
Airbus will serve as a key managed service provider for space-based connectivity on flights between China and Brazil.
The SGAN-Next consortium is led by Sener and includes United Monolithic Semiconductors, SweGaN, Airbus, the Ferdinand Braun Institut, the University of Bologna, the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and Thales Alenia Space.
Airbus Space is actively seeking disruptive approaches with the potential to transform both the space sector and daily life.
Airbus Space cited airbags and survival blankets as examples of technologies developed for space applications that were later adopted in civilian contexts.
Airbus Space’s attention to transformative approaches represents a strategic priority oriented toward creating medium- to long-term value.
The combined Airbus-Leonardo-Thales space entity will employ around 25,000 people across Europe.
Voyager Technologies is a joint venture partner in the Starlab Space commercial space station program alongside Airbus, Mitsubishi Corporation, MDA Space, Palantir Technologies, and Space Applications Services.
Stellant Systems has shipped multiple nanoMPM® flight sets including systems supporting Airbus’s OneSat program.
Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales signed a memorandum of understanding late last year to combine their space businesses into a single European space entity.