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Airbus supports accelerating the deployment of sustainable aviation fuels as essential to meet aviation carbon reduction targets by 2030.
TotalEnergies will supply Airbus with sustainable aviation fuel for more than half of Airbus’s needs in Europe.
Airbus and TotalEnergies aim to contribute to achieving aviation net carbon neutrality by 2050.
Airbus and TotalEnergies will implement a research and innovation programme to develop 100% sustainable fuels tailored to the design of current and future aircraft.
Airbus and TotalEnergies have signed a strategic partnership to address aviation decarbonization using sustainable aviation fuel.
Airbus’s 2023 financial results released 2024-02-15 reported the 600,000,000 EUR in charges, which were 200,000,000 EUR higher than previously reported.
Airbus attributed part of the 2023 charges to suppliers failing to keep up with Airbus plans and to internal issues within Airbus.
Airbus took 600,000,000 EUR in charges in 2023 related to satellite programs.
Airbus took significant charges on the OneSat program as part of the 2023 space-program charges.
Airbus currently operates two Pléiades Neo satellites launched in 2021 that provide images at resolutions as sharp as 0.3 m.
OneSat is a new Airbus line of geostationary-orbit communications satellites with software-defined payloads.
Airbus extended the scope of charges in 2023-10-01 and reviewed its space programs in depth.
Lockheed Martin is competing for projects under the ISTARI program and is competing with Airbus in the $7,000,000,000 Skynet 6 strategic communications satellite program.
Since 2017, NASA’s Commercial SmallSat Data Acquisition Program has awarded contracts to Airbus U.S., Maxar Technologies, Planet, Spire, Teledyne Brown Engineering, and the Polar Geospatial Center at the University of Minnesota to share optical, hyperspectral, synthetic aperture radar, and other datasets.
Airbus has nine firm orders for OneSat and has not delivered any OneSat satellites to customers yet.
The OneWeb satellites were built by a Florida-based joint venture with Airbus, and Airbus recently bought Eutelsat out of that joint venture for an undisclosed sum.
Sener has been chosen by the European Space Agency and Airbus UK to carry out the design and prototyping of a critical payload element for the TRUTHS mission.
Since emerging from stealth, Aalyria has received awards from and developed partnerships with the Defense Innovation Unit, the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Comtech, the European Space Agency, Telesat, Intelsat, Airbus, and Rivada Space.
The Spectro-polarimeter for Planetary Exploration was developed and built by a Dutch consortium led by the Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Airbus Defence and Space Netherlands.
The Spectro-polarimeter for Planetary Exploration was developed and built by a Dutch consortium led by the Netherlands Institute for Space Research and including Airbus Defense and Space Netherlands.