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Eutelsat 36D will have 70 physical Ku-band transponders, 18 kW of power, and is based on the Airbus Eurostar Neo platform.
Airbus expects 15 to 18 geostationary (GEO) satellite orders to be made in the year referenced in the report.
Eutelsat Communications ordered a geostationary satellite called Eutelsat 36D from Airbus for a launch in 2024.
EUTELSAT 36D is based on the Airbus Eurostar Neo platform, which combines increased payload capacity, more efficient power and thermal control systems, reduced production time, and optimized costs.
Apax Partners bought Marlink from Airbus in 2016 for an undisclosed sum.
Companies such as Airbus and NASA are among those planning demonstrations for optical communication technology.
Recent government initiatives like the Public-Private Partnership between Airbus and ESA's European Data Relay Services support the optical satcom industry.
Vega VV18 will carry the 750-kilogram Pléiades-Neo 1 high-resolution Earth observation satellite built and operated by Airbus Defence and Space.
Airbus has been awarded a 10-year framework agreement called Copernic within the Syracuse IV program for the construction and upgrading of part of the ground segment for the telecommunications satellites used by the French Armed Forces.
Copernic aims to increase the operability of Comcept, the multi-satellite communications network designed by Airbus and commissioned by the French armed forces in 2017.
The Copernicus project aims to increase the operability of Comcept, the multi-satellite communications network designed by Airbus and commissioned by the French Armed Forces in 2017.
Within the SYRACUSE IV programme, Airbus was awarded a 10-year framework agreement called Copernicus for the construction and upgrading of part of the ground segment for the telecommunications satellites used by the French Armed Forces.
Airbus will launch Pléiades Neo in early 2021, providing 0.3 m resolution satellite imagery for use by IBM and other customers.
Airbus provides very high-resolution satellite imagery to The Weather Company, an IBM business.
Airbus’ Portsmouth team delivered the EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13F Communications Module to Toulouse where it joined the Stevenage- and Toulouse-produced Service Module.
The Galileo Competence Center of the German Aerospace Center (DLR-GK) and Airbus signed a €16.8 million contract for hosting DLR’s COMPASSO mission on the ISS Bartolomeo platform.
Airbus Defence and Space received an ESA contract in October 2020 for the Mars sample-return orbiter valued at 491,000,000 EUR.
Airbus developed the Eurostar Neo platform under the European Space Agency’s Partnership Projects together with the French space agency CNES and with strong support from the UK Space Agency and other European agencies.
Airbus’ Eurostar Neo platform has increased payload capacity and more efficient power and thermal control systems compared with previous generations.
Airbus’ Portsmouth team delivered the EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13F Communications Module to Toulouse at the start of January 2021.