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The Airbus investment will fund part of Carbon Engineering’s advanced direct air capture R&D technologies at Carbon Engineering’s Innovation Centre in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.
Airbus HAPS Connectivity Business signed a Letter of Intent with Space Compass Corporation of Japan for a cooperation agreement to service the Japanese market with mobile connectivity and earth observation services from the stratosphere using the Zephyr platform.
Airbus HAPS intends to offer 0.004 kg/0.005 kg low-latency mobile services from Zephyr at unprecedented economics.
Airbus HAPS intends to provide environmentally-friendly services from the stratospheric-operating Zephyr solar-powered aircraft for Mobile Connectivity, Platform Mobility, Earth Observation, and Government applications.
Space Compass Corporation is a Japanese company partnering with Airbus HAPS under the Letter of Intent.
Airbus HAPS will provide services from Zephyr for Mobile Connectivity, Platform Mobility, Earth Observation, and Government applications.
Zephyr is a stratospheric, solar-powered aircraft platform developed by Airbus.
Airbus HAPS has signed a Letter of Intent with Space Compass Corporation of Japan for a cooperation agreement to service the Japanese market with mobile connectivity and Earth observation services from the stratosphere using the Zephyr platform.
Airbus built Hotbird 13F and Hotbird 0.013 kg to replace Hotbird 13B, 13C, and 13E at the 13 degrees east orbital position.
Exotrail signed an agreement in September with Airbus to provide Exotrail thrusters for future Airbus Earth observation satellites.
Airbus expects Hotbird 13F and Hotbird 0.013 kg to reach their final orbital destinations in the first half of 2023 to start services.
Beyond Gravity was a key supplier to Airbus OneWeb Satellites and built the satellite dispenser that placed the 36 OneWeb satellites into orbit.
The Airbus Zephyr–Salam partnership will develop private networks, IoT applications, disaster management solutions, and other connectivity and high-altitude Earth observation services from the stratosphere to serve the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Airbus Defence and Space built and operates the Pléiades Neo constellation.
Pléiades Neo 5 and Pléiades Neo 6 will complete Airbus’s 30-centimeter-resolution, four-satellite Pléiades Neo constellation.
Vega C is slated to deliver a pair of Airbus Defense and Space Pléiades Neo Earth-observation satellites to low Earth orbit on its second flight in November.
Airbus launched two other Pléiades Neo satellites in separate missions last year using an earlier iteration of the Vega launch vehicle.
Airbus and Salam will use the Zephyr platform to serve civil, governmental, and non-governmental applications in Saudi Arabia.
The last batch of Airbus-built, owned, and operated Pléiades Neo satellites arrived at the European Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana following a transatlantic flight from Toulouse, France.
Airbus operates satellites with synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) sensors and lower-resolution optical sensors in addition to the Pléiades Neo constellation.