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Surrey Satellite Technology Limited, which is part of Airbus, built the prototype LEO satellite Telesat is currently testing.
OneWeb and Airbus created a joint venture called OneWeb Satellites to build the 900 OneWeb spacecraft and satellites for other companies.
Eutelsat is the first customer for Airbus’ Eurostar NEO platform, which Airbus developed with funding from the French and European space agencies.
The new Airbus spacecraft will replace Eutelsat’s Hotbird broadcast satellite cluster, through which Eutelsat delivers more than 1,000 television channels to viewers in Europe, the Middle East, and Northern Africa.
LeoLabs raised $13,000,000 in a Series A funding round on 2018-07-26 led by WERU Investment of Tokyo and Airbus Ventures.
Surrey Satellite Technology Limited, a U.K.-based subsidiary of Airbus, built Galileo’s navigation payload and will provide the navigation payload for the next 12 Batch 3 satellites.
About 20 Finnair narrow-body Airbus aircraft were expected to be installed with internet connectivity by the 2018-06-30.
Finnair launched a high-speed Viasat in-flight internet service on its narrow-body Airbus fleet for European flights starting 2018-07-19.
Jim Bridenstine met with executives from Lockheed Martin, Pratt & Whitney, Airbus, and Arianespace at the Farnborough International Airshow, according to a NASA activity readout provided 2018-07-16.
The European Space Agency awarded two study contracts to Airbus to study elements of a Mars sample return approach.
Airbus will produce at least two 150-kilogram satellites per day at the Florida facility.
Airbus’ joint venture with OneWeb will require at least 900 spacecraft in low Earth orbit.
Airbus expects to reach production of 10 satellites per week quickly based on five eight-hour workdays.
The Florida plant will manufacture satellites for Airbus’ joint venture with broadband startup OneWeb.
The machines that will make OneWeb satellites are being tested at Airbus’ main plant in Toulouse, France before shipment to Florida.
OneWeb and manufacturing partner Airbus targeted a satellite mass of 150 kg and achieved 145 kg per satellite.
Space Tango CEO Twyman Clements supports DLR and Airbus in the FLUMIAS-DEA technology demonstration and supports expanding fluorescent microscopy research capabilities on the ISS.
Airbus’ four Pleiades Neo satellites, scheduled for launch in 2020 on two Vega C rockets, will feature Tesat-Spacecom optical links to connect to Europe’s SpaceDataHighway.
Planet and Airbus Defence and Space’s geospatial division have agreed to co-develop imagery products that leverage both companies’ satellites.
Airbus can offer synthetic aperture radar imaging through Germany’s TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X satellites and Spain’s Paz satellite, enabling imaging through clouds and at night.