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Airbus is funding Pléiades Neo with 100 percent Airbus money for the follow-on to the two existing Pléiades satellites.
Airbus signed a structural partnership agreement with Orbital Insight to integrate Orbital Insight analytics into Airbus’s OneAtlas platform and to provide Orbital Insight with greater access to Airbus data.
Airbus offers customers the option to buy a Direct Receiving Station to access the full capabilities of its satellite constellation.
Airbus currently has three radar satellites—TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X, and the Spanish partner Hisdesat’s PAZ—which will be operated in a constellation.
Pléiades Neo is a planned constellation of four very high-resolution imaging satellites that Airbus intends to start launching in 2020.
Airbus operates a comprehensive satellite constellation made up of radar and optical sensors with access to third-party sensors.
Airbus has been investing heavily in the geospatial segment for two years and plans to continue investing over the next years.
Airbus provides derivative products from WorldDEM to commercial companies for use in geospatial tools and products.
An Airbus-led consortium including Planet won a contract in July to provide high-resolution imagery of Europe for the European Commission and the European Space Agency’s Copernicus program.
Airbus launched its first radar satellite in 2007.
Airbus began delivering WorldDEM in 2016 and has delivered the full program, which is used by the U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
The Ocean Cleanup is working with Airbus Defence and Space and Maxar Technologies to evaluate electro-optical and radar satellite data for monitoring the project.
Viasat’s transport category solution Global Aero Terminal 5530 offers enhanced service, capacity, and coverage for privately owned Airbus and Boeing aircraft.
GMV has adapted its ground control system in the past to work with satellites originally developed by Airbus and later developed by OHB.
Tesat-Spacecom is an Airbus Defense and Space subsidiary based in Germany that manufactures satellite telecommunications payloads and laser communications technology.
The first European-built service module for NASA’s Orion spacecraft is ready to be shipped from an Airbus factory in Bremen, Germany to the United States.
Blue Origin is supporting The Moon Race initiative alongside the European Space Agency and Airbus to foster the next generation of lunar exploration using Blue Moon and New Glenn.
Telesat expected a selection between the Airbus and Maxar/Thales Alenia Space designs by spring 2019.
Airbus Defence and Space projected that replacement needs could drive GEO satellite orders to 15 to 18 per year.
As part of the strategic partnership, Airbus Defense and Space and Orbital Insight will build bridges between Airbus’ geospatial database and Orbital Insight’s tools.