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In 2016, Airbus Defence and Space and OneWeb founded a joint venture called Airbus OneWeb Satellites.
Airbus OneWeb Satellites built more than 600 OneWeb satellites that are currently in orbit.
Eutelsat has ordered 340 additional OneWeb satellites from Airbus.
Airbus has been awarded a contract by Eutelsat to build 340 low Earth orbit OneWeb satellites.
The satellites will be manufactured at Airbus Defence and Space’s Toulouse facility on a new production line.
Eutelsat has a follow-on contract with Airbus for 340 OneWeb satellites.
Eutelsat is contracting Airbus Defence and Space to build 340 OneWeb satellites.
Airbus Defence and Space has secured a contract from Eutelsat for the construction of 340 OneWeb low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites.
Eutelsat has awarded Airbus a contract to build an additional 340 OneWeb LEO satellites.
On 17 December 2024, Eutelsat awarded Airbus a contract to purchase 100 satellites.
Eutelsat awarded Airbus a contract to build 340 OneWeb LEO satellites.
The OneWeb satellites will be manufactured at Airbus Defence and Space’s Toulouse facility.
Airbus is coordinating a European industrial supply chain that involves numerous specialized suppliers for the construction of ESM-4.
The European contribution, coordinated by Airbus and ESA, underscores the central role of international cooperation in developing future crewed lunar missions.
Airbus is the prime industrial contractor for ESM-4 on behalf of the European Space Agency (ESA).
The satellites in the Satcom-SpainSat NG Program have been manufactured by Airbus Defence and Space and Thales Alenia Space through their French and Spanish subsidiaries under a contract signed by Hisdesat.
The satellites in the Spainsat NG program were manufactured by a consortium led by Airbus Defence and Space and Thales Alenia Space.
The SpainSat NG II satellite was built by Airbus.
In 2019, Hisdesat selected a consortium led by Airbus and Thales Alenia Space to build two satellites for Spain’s SPAINSAT NG programme.
SpainSat NG 2, built by Airbus Space, launched in October and suffered an anomaly on its way to geostationary orbit.