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Ovzon had planned to piggyback Ovzon 3 on one of Arianespace’s Ariane 5 rockets between December and February after missing an earlier 2022 slot due to Maxar Technologies’ supply chain issues.
Bikini received an award from the European Space Agency last year to fly almost free on Ariane 6.
Naucrates will be launched directly into geostationary orbit by an Ariane 6 launch vehicle.
The Airbus-built JUICE spacecraft will depart Toulouse, France for Kourou, French Guiana for lift-off on an Ariane 5 in April 2023.
ArianeGroup unveiled the Smart Upper Stage for Innovative Exploration (Susie) concept at the International Astronautical Congress in Paris on 2022-09-18.
ArianeGroup indicated that, if funded at the ministerial, a Susie technology demonstrator could be ready by 2025.
The Airbus-built JUICE (JUpiter ICy moons Explorer) spacecraft will depart Toulouse, France, for Kourou, French Guiana, for an Ariane 5 launch in April 2023.
JUICE is slated to launch on one of the last two remaining Ariane 5 rockets before the debut of Ariane 6 in late 2023.
ArianeGroup began operating Canopée at the end of December 2022, enabling the ship to make its first ocean crossing to French Guiana and complete sea trials.
In the Ariane 6 program, ArianeGroup is responsible for transporting the launcher components from Europe to French Guiana using the sailing cargo ship developed by Alizés for ArianeGroup.
Canopée is designed to ship all Ariane 6 launcher stages and sub-assemblies together.
Themis is a reusable launch vehicle demonstrator being developed by ArianeGroup with support from the European Space Agency to test vertical takeoff and landing technologies.
GKN Aerospace has manufactured over 250 turbines for the Ariane rocket to date.
The contract between GKN Aerospace and ArianeGroup includes manufacturing and supply of units for the next 14 Ariane 6 launchers to be produced from now until 2025.
GKN Aerospace has manufactured over 1,000 combustion chambers and nozzles for the Ariane rocket to date.
GKN Aerospace signed a contract with ArianeGroup to supply the next phase of Ariane 6 turbines and Vulcain nozzles.
ArianeGroup previously signed exploitation contracts with Sabca, Airbus Spain, Europropulsion, Avio, and MTAerospace.
Ariane 6 provides flexibility to launch both heavy and light payloads to a wide range of orbits for applications including Earth observation, telecommunication, meteorology, science, and navigation.
There are two Ariane 5 launches remaining, which are expected to take place in the first half of 2023.
To date, GKN Aerospace has manufactured over 250 turbines for the Ariane rocket.