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An equipment issue with Pléiades Neo 3 led Airbus to file a partial insurance claim after that satellite’s April 2021 launch.
Dirk Hoke, the former CEO of Airbus Defense and Space, joined NeuralAgent as a board member and strategic advisor in early 2022.
ArianeGroup has signed exploitation contracts with Sabca, Airbus Spain, Europropulsion, Avio, and MTAerospace.
Sichuan Airlines operates China’s largest all-Airbus fleet with over 180 aircraft spanning 460 domestic and international routes.
Airbus led the development and manufacture of the Sentinel-4 spectrometer in Ottobrunn/Munich.
Sentinel-4 builds on previous Airbus-built ESA instruments including SCIAMACHY and TROPOMI (on board Sentinel-5P).
Airbus Defence and Space delivered the first Sentinel-4/UVN multispectral instrument flight model to the European Space Agency.
Orion’s European Service Module, designed and built by Airbus engineers, powered the spacecraft around the Moon on Artemis I.
ESA has a contract with Airbus to produce service modules through Artemis 6 at a total value of a little more than two billion euros.
Airbus OneWeb Satellites is expanding its customer base beyond British constellation operator OneWeb to serve other organizations including the U.S. government.
Anywaves has a deal to provide 100 antennas to Florida-based Airbus OneWeb Satellites.
Airbus Defence and Space ordered more than 70 ANYWAVES products linked to a contract signed directly with Loft Orbital and ordered 10 additional products for its CO3D constellation.
Airbus OneWeb Satellites LLC will receive about 100 antennas and 50 test covers from ANYWAVES for integration into Arrow commercial small satellites manufactured by AOS.
Stellar Blu anticipates a full suite of supplemental type certificates (STCs) for Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer airframes after the 2023-04-01 in-service evaluation.
Airbus Defence and Space selected the University of New South Wales in Sydney to conduct a 3-1/2-year research project to develop high-efficiency solar cells for use in space.
Airbus aims to develop new capabilities for the space industry and to build the local space ecosystem in Australia.
Partnering with Airbus will provide UNSW researchers with opportunities to understand aerospace industry requirements and to pursue commercialization of future solar power technologies.
The Airbus and Renault Group partnership aims to improve the respective range of products of both companies.
Airbus aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Details of the Airbus and Renault Group cooperation will be presented at the Airbus Summit taking place 30 November – 1 December.