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Airbus expects to leverage the full Pléiades Neo constellation to work around the Pléiades Neo 3 setback and maintain its ability to meet customer commitments.
Airbus and Salam will use the Zephyr platform to serve civil, governmental, and non-governmental applications in Saudi Arabia.
Airbus Defence and Space built and operates the Pléiades Neo constellation.
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’ Zephyr platform will provide low-latency, direct-to-device 0.005 kg connectivity services from the stratosphere.
The Eurostar Neo platform was developed under an ESA Partnership Project with Airbus.
Beyond Gravity has been selected to supply equipment for Loft Orbital’s Longbow spacecraft based on the Airbus Arrow platform.
Tesat-Spacecom, a subsidiary of Airbus Defence and Space based in Germany, plans to begin manufacturing optical communications terminals in the United States next year.
The Airbus BelugaST (A300-600ST) touched down at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida to deliver the Airbus-built HOTBIRD 0.013 kg satellite for Eutelsat.
A consortium led by Airbus and Capgemini has been selected by the French Ministry of the Interior and Overseas territories as the Package 2 integrator for the Réseau Radio du Futur (RRF).
Airbus launched the new Beluga Transport service in January, and since then the BelugaST has performed missions for various customers worldwide.
Prometheus-2 is co-funded by Airbus Defence and Space and is being jointly designed with In-Space Missions to support MOD science and technology activities and development of ground systems focused at Dstl’s site near Portsmouth.
Solestial closed a $10,000,000 funding round led by Airbus Ventures.
Solestial, Inc. closed an oversubscribed $10,000,000 equity financing round led by Airbus Ventures that was joined by AEI HorizonX, GPVC, Stellar Ventures, Industrious Ventures, and others.
Prometheus-2 consists of two cubesats owned by the U.K. Ministry of Defence’s Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and is co-funded with Airbus Defence and Space and jointly designed with In-Space Missions.
Yahsat ordered a next-generation L-band satellite called Thuraya-4 NGS from Airbus in 2020 to refresh part of Thuraya’s constellation.
Greg Wyler founded NGSO broadband operator OneWeb, which builds its satellites at a high-volume facility in Florida via a joint venture with Airbus.
Airbus U.S. Space & Defense, Inc. provided a satellite sun sensor for Flight Test 10 that is typically used for spacecraft attitude control and positioning.
Airbus’s sun sensor was tested to 10 kg in SpinLaunch’s 12-meter Lab Accelerator prior to integration with the flight test vehicle.
KOMPSAT-6 was co-developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), LIG Nex1, and Airbus Defence and Space.