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Measat ordered the Measat-3d satellite in May from Airbus Defence and Space.
Airbus and Telespazio expect to offer X-band, military Ka-band, and X/Ka dual-band mode services for allied governments at speeds of up to several hundred megabits per second.
Under the partnership, Airbus and Telespazio will sell any capacity on the Syracuse 4 satellites not being used by the French military and will use the resulting funds to partially offset the overall cost of the satellite system.
Inmarsat announced plans in May 2019 to buy three GX Flex satellites from Airbus.
Avanti has a hosted payload on Airbus’ and the European Space Agency’s EDRS-C lasercomm satellite.
Thales Alenia Space has won three of 10 commercial satellite orders in 2019: one from Indonesian operator PSN for the broadband satellite Satria and two SpainSat NG satellites for Hisdesat to be co-built with Airbus Defence and Space.
Airbus Defence and Space has supported Astrocast in developing data protocols.
Astrocast and Airbus developed a low-cost communications module and an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chipset that will be ready for sale in the second half of 2020.
Thales Alenia Space partnered with Maxar Technologies in competition with Airbus Defence and Space to build a megaconstellation for Canadian operator Telesat, which is seeking 300 low Earth orbit satellites.
OneWeb inaugurated a Florida factory in July where it plans to build its constellation through a joint venture with Airbus Defence and Space.
Telesat has worked with Airbus Defence and Space and a consortium formed by Maxar Technologies and Thales Alenia Space on designing the Telesat LEO constellation, with a downselect of a manufacturer expected by the end of the year.
Telesat had a prototype satellite in orbit from Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (an Airbus company) since January 2018.
Airbus is a new investor and distribution partner for HawkEye 360 and provides the company access to European markets.
EDRS-C stands for European Data Relay Satellite C and is operated by Airbus.
Airbus’ anchor customer for EDRS-C is the European Commission, which uses the satellite for the Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 series in the Copernicus program.
Airbus plans to use the SpaceDataHighway to link its four Pleiades Neo Earth observation satellites following their launch in 2021.
JetBlue selected Viasat’s in-flight connectivity system for a new fleet of 70 Airbus A220‑300 aircraft with an option for 50 additional aircraft.
Airbus Defence and Space and a consortium led by Maxar Technologies and Thales Alenia Space view the Telesat LEO contract as a $3,000,000,000 opportunity.
OneWeb’s first six satellites were built at an Airbus factory in Toulouse, France and launched in February on a Soyuz rocket from French Guiana.
Airbus won a contract from DARPA in January for the Blackjack program to examine how commercial smallsat constellations could be used for military applications.