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Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture owned 67% by Thales and 33% by Leonardo.
Thales Alenia Space won a €235 million contract from the Italian Space Agency to design, develop, and qualify a spacecraft for the EROSS IOD In-Orbit Servicing demonstration mission.
Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture owned 67% by Thales and 33% by Leonardo.
Telespazio is a joint venture owned 67% by Leonardo and 33% by Thales.
Thales Alenia Space won a €235 million contract from the Italian Space Agency to design, develop, and qualify a spacecraft for a dedicated In-Orbit Servicing demonstration mission.
Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture owned 67% by Thales and 33% by Leonardo.
Thales Alenia Space is contracted to build nearly 200 Lightspeed satellites.
The IRIS² consortium includes Deutsche Telekom, OHB, Orange, Hisdesat, Telespazio, and Thales as part of its core team.
Thales Alenia Space and Airbus are both seeking leading roles in developing IRIS², Europe’s multi-orbit sovereign connectivity constellation budgeted at 6,000,000,000 EUR.
Thales Alenia Space won seven of the 11 geostationary satellite orders in 2022.
Marc-Henri Serre, senior vice president of telecoms at Thales Alenia Space, expects roughly 10 to 12 geostationary communications satellites to be ordered in 2023 and annually in the near term.
The consortium's core team consists of Deutsche Telekom, OHB, Orange, Hisdesat, Telespazio, and Thales.
The IRIS² consortium will also involve core teams from Deutsche Telekom, OHB, Orange, Hisdesat, Telespazio, and Thales.
The consortium will involve core team members Deutsche Telekom, OHB, Orange, Hisdesat, Telespazio, and Thales.
The consortium's core team includes Deutsche Telekom, OHB, Orange, Hisdesat, Telespazio, and Thales.
Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture owned 67% by Thales and 33% by Leonardo.
Thales Alenia Space leads a consortium including Argotec, CIRA, and Sitael to develop the Space Factory 4.0 interconnected system.
Thales Alenia Space won a contract from the Italian Space Agency to develop the Space Factory 4.0 program under the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) as part of sub-investment M1C2.I4.3.
Thales Alenia Space won IRIDE contracts for six small synthetic aperture radar satellites and one optical satellite for a combined value of 141,000,000 EUR.
Thales Alenia Space is leading a consortium that includes Argotec, CIRA, and Sitael to develop an interconnected Space Factory 4.0 system with facilities located across Italy.