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Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW) secured a follow-on order to develop and deliver additional Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) wings for Thales Alenia Space's Inspire satellites.
Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo (33%).
Telespazio is a joint venture between Leonardo (67%) and Thales (33%).
Thales Alenia Space built ASTRA 1P on the 100% electric Spacebus NEO platform.
SES ordered the Ku-band Astra 1Q satellite from Thales Alenia Space in 2021 at the same time as Astra 1P for the 19.2 degrees East orbital position.
The Space Alliance combines the capabilities of two joint ventures: Telespazio (Leonardo 67%, Thales 33%) and Thales Alenia Space (Thales 67%, Leonardo 33%).
Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo (33%).
Thales Alenia Space and SKY Perfect JSAT have signed a contract to build the JSAT-31 satellite.
SKY Perfect JSAT ordered the JSAT-31 satellite from Thales Alenia Space on 2024-05-27 for a launch in 2027 to provide broadband across Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific islands.
JSAT-31 will be based on Thales Alenia Space’s software-defined Space INSPIRE platform to enable in-orbit adjustment of Ka- and Ku-band capacity in geostationary orbit.
The ESA commercial cargo program awarded contracts for initial studies to Thales Alenia Space and The Exploration Company on 2024-05-22, a little more than six months after ESA announced it would formally begin the program.
The European Space Agency awarded study contracts worth about 25,000,000 EUR each to Thales Alenia Space and The Exploration Company on 2024-05-22.
ESA is developing its own landing system for the Rosalind Franklin rover and awarded a contract worth 522,000,000 EUR to Thales Alenia Space on 2024-04-09 to restart work on the mission.
Former QinetiQ Space is working with Thales Alenia Space on SkimSat, a VLEO platform for Earth-observation applications funded by the European Space Agency.
Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo (33%).
Thales Alenia Space is responsible for designing the Entry, Descent, and Landing Module and developing its radar altimeter for ExoMars 2028.
Thales Alenia Space teams in France are responsible for developing the rear shield portion of the aeroshell and the parachute for ExoMars 2028.
Thales Alenia Space signed a framework contract with the European Space Agency worth a total of €522m to continue activities for the completion of the ExoMars 2028 mission.
Thales Alenia Space in Italy is leading a consortium for ExoMars 2028 that includes Airbus Defence & Space (UK), ArianeGroup (France), OHB (Germany), and ALTEC (Italy).
Leading satellite manufacturers Airbus and Thales have experienced production delays of up to 2–3 years, which increased program costs.