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Under its contract with Airbus, SENER in Poland will manufacture, assemble, and test the development model (DM), the qualification model (QM), and the flight models (FM) of the ejection mechanism.
Thetaspace won the UP42 Airbus Challenge in the 2021 Copernicus Masters Competition.
OneWeb’s current generation of satellites are built by a joint venture with Airbus at a factory in Florida that opened in 2019.
The Pléiades Neo constellation is 100% manufactured, owned, and operated by Airbus.
Airbus and OneWeb plan to develop a complete range of secure services dedicated to the specific needs of armed forces for operations on land, at sea, and in the air.
Airbus will offer new communication services using the OneWeb constellation to select European and UK armed forces and civil protection and security forces from the end of 2021.
PASCO introduced Airbus’s industrial geo-production system as part of a collaboration that started 20 years ago.
Airbus is seeking additional customers for satellites that could be built at the Florida factory using a bus based on the design used for OneWeb.
Airbus built an initial set of OneWeb satellites at a facility in Toulouse, France before the Florida factory opened.
Airbus and OneWeb signed a distribution partner agreement to provide LEO satellite communication services for military and governmental use.
Airbus and PASCO will expand the provision of geospatial information services by using and offering 0.3 m native resolution data from Pléiades Neo.
Airbus-designed OneWeb satellites are currently being produced at the Airbus OneWeb Satellites facility in Florida, USA.
Airbus and PASCO CORPORATION signed a partnership agreement for a Pléiades Neo Direct Receiving Station with associated data distribution rights in the Japanese market.
Airbus has identified many U.S. prospects for a standard version of its satellite bus developed from the OneWeb design.
Airbus’ OneAtlas Basemap includes seamless 50-centimeter orthomosaics over top cities in the world.
Under their agreement, Airbus will supply Azure Maps with SPOT, Pléiades, and Pléiades Neo satellite imagery.
Under their agreement, Airbus will supply Azure Maps with WorldDEM4Ortho elevation data.
Airbus’ OneAtlas Basemap will soon include 30-centimeter data from Pléiades Neo satellites.
Azure Maps customers can access a new global reference layer built from Airbus imagery.
Airbus’ OneAtlas Basemap currently includes a worldwide 1.5-meter imagery layer.