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The Airbus–DG Fuels partnership aligns with the U.S. government-sponsored SAF Grand Challenge, which aims to reduce costs, improve sustainability, and expand domestic SAF production.
The initial focus of the Airbus–DG Fuels partnership is a plant in Louisiana with an expected initial production capacity of 120 million gallons (454 million liters) of sustainable aviation fuel per year.
The Airbus–DG Fuels partnership will support scaling of DG Fuels’ technology that uses cellulosic waste and residues to produce sustainable aviation fuel.
Airbus partnered with DG Fuels to foster the production of sustainable aviation fuel in the United States.
Airbus is developing other technologies to reduce aviation emissions, including electric and hybrid aircraft.
Airbus committed to using 10% sustainable aviation fuel in its aircraft by 2030 and 50% by 2050.
The OneSat satellite design builds on the heritage of Airbus’ Eurostar geostationary telecommunication satellites and Airbus’ constellation experience with OneWeb.
Airbus is the supplier for Intelsat geostationary satellites IS-42 and IS-43.
Airbus will design and manufacture the Thaicom OneSat and provide ground control segment components.
Airbus will provide Thaicom with a fully reconfigurable OneSat satellite.
Airbus plans to deliver the Thaicom OneSat in 2027.
Thaicom Public Company Limited selected Airbus to build its new generation software-defined High Throughput Satellite.
Airbus OneSat builds on the heritage of Airbus’ Eurostar geostationary telecommunication satellites and Airbus’ constellation experience with OneWeb.
Thaicom has selected Airbus to build its new generation software-defined high throughput satellite.
Al Yah 4 and Al Yah 5 will be based on Airbus’ Eurostar Neo platform using a traditional bent-pipe architecture.
Airbus will design and manufacture the Thaicom OneSat and provide ground control segment components.
Rasdaman GmbH and Airbus Defence and Space are collaborating to develop next-generation Earth Observation exploitation services centered on spatio-temporal datacubes to enable a dynamic version of CopDEM for cloud analytics.
Thaicom has selected Airbus to deliver an Asia-focused spacecraft in 2027.
Airbus plans to deliver the Thaicom OneSat in 2027.
Airbus Defence and Space aimed to capture as many as six of roughly 15 geostationary satellites expected to be tendered in 2023.