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Xona Space Systems partnered with Orolia, a Safran Electronics & Defense company, to develop support for Xona’s LEO constellation and navigation signals in Skydel-powered simulation and testing products.
Orolia, a Safran Electronics & Defense company, partnered with Xona Space Systems to develop support for Xona’s Low-Earth-Orbit constellation and navigation signals in Orolia’s Skydel-powered simulation and testing products.
Safran Data Systems will deliver large, high-power antenna systems to upgrade Swedish Space Corporation ground stations in Chile and Australia.
Safran Data Systems was awarded the contract to deploy Swedish Space Corporation’s LEGS network.
Safran Data Systems developed the Cortex Lasercom modem with processing and decoding capabilities to achieve a 10 Gigabytes per second bit rate for Earth-to-Space optical communications.
Airbus Defence and Space cooperated with Safran Data Systems on ground modems for future 10 Gbit onboard-ground optical communication systems to be demonstrated during the TELEO flight experiment in 2023.
Safran Data Systems, in partnership with CNES and Airbus Defence and Space and as part of the TELEO project, delivered the first digital modem in a series dedicated to Earth-to-Space optical communications called the Cortex Lasercom.
Orolia provides complementary and synergistic capabilities to Safran Electronics & Defense’s activities in positioning, navigation, and synchronization.
Orolia has joined Safran Electronics & Defense after an exclusive negotiation process that began in December 2021.
Safran Electronics & Defense aims to become the world leader in resilient PNT for conventional and strategic applications.
Safran Electronics & Defense will offer a complete set of resilient PNT architectures and equipment through its partnership with Orolia.
Martin Sion is the CEO of Safran Electronics & Defense.
The tactical access hardware demonstration at GEOINT 2022 included a satellite antenna from Safran and a small receiver terminal for downlinking and analyzing data.
ArianeGroup, a joint venture between Airbus and Safran, is supplying components for M1’s propulsion system and supporting integration and tests at facilities in Germany.
ArianeGroup is the lead contractor for Europe’s Ariane 5 and Ariane 6 launcher families and is equally owned by Airbus and Safran.
The Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) has contracted Safran Reosc of France to develop the miniature low-light imaging camera for NorSat-4.
ArianeGroup, a joint venture of Airbus and Safran, is the prime contractor building Ariane 6 for the European Space Agency.
ArianeGroup, the Airbus-Safran joint venture, builds satellite components through a division inherited from Airbus Defence and Space in 2015.
Alain Charmeau led the 2015 formation of Airbus Safran Launchers as a joint venture between Airbus and Safran.