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Airbus plans to design and build a new military satellite system costing about US$170 million in the United Kingdom.
Airbus Defence and Space in Friedrichshafen developed the P-Band-SAR instrument for the Biomass mission.
Maxar, Planet, and Airbus provide detailed, frequently updated satellite imagery available for commercial purchase.
Eutelsat ordered 100 OneWeb satellites from Airbus Defence and Space to replenish the constellation as the spacecraft reach the end of their design lives in 2027 and 2028.
A contract was signed between Eutelsat Group and Airbus Defence and Space for the production of the OneWeb LEO constellation extension.
Eutelsat Group (Euronext Paris / London Stock Exchange: ETL) selected Airbus Defence and Space to build the extension of Eutelsat’s OneWeb LEO constellation.
Airbus Defence and Space will build the first batches of the OneWeb LEO constellation extension totaling 100 satellites under a contract with Eutelsat Group.
Eutelsat is ordering 100 additional satellites from Airbus Defence & Space.
Eutelsat CEO Eva Berneke positions the upgrade with Airbus as ensuring continuity of service with enhanced features while moving towards an IRIS2-aligned architecture by 2030.
Airbus OneWeb Satellites was initially a 50/50 partnership between Airbus and Eutelsat and Airbus bought out Eutelsat’s stake earlier 2024.
The 100 new satellites will be built at Airbus’s plant in Toulouse rather than at the Airbus OneWeb Satellites factory in Florida.
Eutelsat has ordered 100 broadband satellites from Airbus Defence and Space to start replenishing its OneWeb low Earth orbit constellation.
Airbus already held the other 50% ownership of the Airbus OneWeb Satellites joint venture prior to acquiring Eutelsat’s 50% share of the Florida-based factory.
The incoming Airbus-built satellites will be technologically compatible with IRIS2, Europe’s multi-orbit broadband system.
The new Airbus-built satellites for OneWeb will include technology upgrades focused on terrestrial 0.005 kg integration.
All 100 new OneWeb satellites will be built at Airbus facilities in Toulouse, France.
Earlier 2024, Eutelsat sold its 50% share of the Florida-based factory that built the bulk of its current constellation to Airbus.
Manufacturing subcontractors for IRIS2 will include Airbus Space and Thales-Alenia.
TELEO's payload, designed and operated by Airbus France, was launched aboard the ARABSAT BADR8 telecommunications satellite in May 2023.
CNES, Airbus Defence and Space, and OGS Technologies successfully completed one year of in-orbit operations with the TELEO demonstrator.