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EUTELSAT 36D will be built by Airbus based on the Eurostar Neo platform.
Airbus has signed the first firm orders for the UHF capacity on EUTELSAT 36D ahead of the satellite’s scheduled launch in the first half of 2024.
Satellogic projects it can provide imagery at a cost per square kilometer roughly 100 times cheaper than competitors such as Airbus, BlackSky, Maxar, and Planet.
ERA was developed for the European Space Agency by a European consortium led by Airbus Defence and Space in the Netherlands.
ANYWAVES was selected by Airbus Defence and Space to supply the S-band antennas that will provide telecommand and telemetry to the four CO3D satellites.
ANYWAVES will deliver test caps to Airbus Defence and Space for use at integration to check antenna functioning before final acceptance tests on the platform.
Airbus Defence and Space designed ERA's arm and software functions, managed development of subsystems throughout Europe, and integrated and tested the system.
ANYWAVES will provide S-band TT&C antennas on demand for the next similar satellites that Airbus intends to produce.
Airbus Defence and Space will equip the CO3D constellation with ANYWAVES S-band TTC antennas.
The French Space Agency CNES selected Airbus Defence and Space in July 2019 to develop the CO3D Earth observation program.
Airbus will place a dedicated UHF military communications hosted payload on board the EUTELSAT 36D telecommunications satellite.
Airbus will offer a new UHF communications service to the armed forces of European countries and NATO allies.
Airbus has signed the first firm orders for the UHF capacity well ahead of EUTELSAT 36D’s scheduled launch in the first half of 2024.
EUTELSAT 36D will be built by Airbus based on the Eurostar Neo platform.
The UHF payload on EUTELSAT 36D will be operated from Airbus’s Network Operations Centre in Toulouse.
The UK Royal Navy awarded a 12-month contract extension to Airbus for the continued provision of satellite-based maritime surveillance services for the Joint Maritime Security Centre (JMSC).
Airbus will use optical and radar imaging as well as AIS data to provide reports about vessels within the UK Exclusive Economic Zone.
Airbus surveillance services will provide JMSC with greater understanding of activities across UK waters with a focus on potentially uncooperative vessels and enable rapid deployment of resources to intercept.
Yahsat awarded Airbus Defence and Space a contract in August 2020 to build a satellite to refresh Thuraya’s legacy L-band network slated to launch in 2024.
Yahsat and Airbus completed a preliminary design review to construct the Thuraya 4-NGS satellite, which will target maritime, internet of things devices, and data solutions.