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A rocket carrying the EUTELSAT 36D Airbus-built satellite is launching into a clear blue sky from a launch pad. Smoke and steam billow from the base of the rocket, and a water tower is visible to the right of the pad. The scene is captured in bright daylight.

April 1, 2024

EUTELSAT 36D Airbus-Built Satellite Successfully Launched

A scientist in a lab coat stands in a cleanroom beside a spacecraft covered in gold foil, mounted on a platform with electronic equipment. The room, featuring red-framed glass doors and various scientific instruments, buzzes with news: Airbus announces the purchase of Eutelsat OneWeb’s stake in satellite constellation manufacturing joint venture.

January 29, 2024

Airbus Announces Purchase of Eutelsat OneWeb’s Stake in Satellite Constellation Manufacturing Joint Venture

The lunar lander, boasting New Legs for the Moon!, stands on a barren, rocky lunar surface with metallic structures and instruments. It features four legs for stability and various equipment attached to it, set against the pitch-black backdrop of space.

January 21, 2024

New Legs for the Moon!

An artificial satellite with extended solar panels orbits above Earth. Depicted against the blackness of space, with the blue and white curve of Earth's surface visible below, this marks another milestone as Airbus starts Galileo Second Generation Satellite Production.

January 17, 2024

Airbus Starts Galileo Second Generation Satellite Production

A futuristic control room features large screens displaying a global map, two silhouetted individuals observing, and robotic arms poised for operation. Multiple workstations with computer monitors and the word

November 23, 2023

Airbus Awarded UK Space Agency Grant to Develop Space Catalyst in Stevenage

A group of five people in a futuristic control room observe and interact with a large, blue holographic model of an advanced aircraft, part of the Future Combat Air System (FCAS). The background features illuminated computer panels and screens that seamlessly integrate with the Internet of Military Things.

November 20, 2023

Future Combat Air System (FCAS) – Enter the Internet of Military Things

        Four engineers wearing blue lab coats and hairnets are having a discussion in a laboratory environment with high-tech equipment in the background. The laboratory appears to be related to aerospace or advanced technology, possibly as Artemis II astronauts discover a key component of the Orion spacecraft.

October 18, 2023

Artemis II Astronauts Discover a Key Component of the Orion Spacecraft

Two large satellite dishes are mounted on metal frames in a desert landscape. The sky above is blue with scattered clouds. A portable generator is located next to one of the satellite dishes. Hills can be seen in the background, showcasing where the U.S. Marines choose Airbus RCTs for their operations.

September 21, 2023

The U.S. Marines Choose Airbus RCTs

An image of the Thaicom satellite in space, positioned near Earth with a view of Asia and surrounding regions. The text

September 11, 2023

Thaicom Contracts Airbus for a OneSat Flexible Telecommunications Satellite

A large beige satellite dish, part of the ADSGS providing RCTs (Rapid Capability Terminal) to the U.S. Space Force, is mounted on a black base surrounded by sandbags. It sits outdoors on a concrete pad in a desert-like environment, with storage containers and structures visible under a hazy sky.

August 24, 2023

ADSGS to provide RCT’s (Rapid Capability Terminal) to the U.S. Space Force

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A rocket carrying the EUTELSAT 36D Airbus-built satellite is launching into a clear blue sky from a launch pad. Smoke and steam billow from the base of the rocket, and a water tower is visible to the right of the pad. The scene is captured in bright daylight.

April 1, 2024

EUTELSAT 36D Airbus-Built Satellite Successfully Launched

A scientist in a lab coat stands in a cleanroom beside a spacecraft covered in gold foil, mounted on a platform with electronic equipment. The room, featuring red-framed glass doors and various scientific instruments, buzzes with news: Airbus announces the purchase of Eutelsat OneWeb’s stake in satellite constellation manufacturing joint venture.

January 29, 2024

Airbus Announces Purchase of Eutelsat OneWeb’s Stake in Satellite Constellation Manufacturing Joint Venture

The lunar lander, boasting New Legs for the Moon!, stands on a barren, rocky lunar surface with metallic structures and instruments. It features four legs for stability and various equipment attached to it, set against the pitch-black backdrop of space.

January 21, 2024

New Legs for the Moon!

An artificial satellite with extended solar panels orbits above Earth. Depicted against the blackness of space, with the blue and white curve of Earth's surface visible below, this marks another milestone as Airbus starts Galileo Second Generation Satellite Production.

January 17, 2024

Airbus Starts Galileo Second Generation Satellite Production

A futuristic control room features large screens displaying a global map, two silhouetted individuals observing, and robotic arms poised for operation. Multiple workstations with computer monitors and the word

November 23, 2023

Airbus Awarded UK Space Agency Grant to Develop Space Catalyst in Stevenage

A group of five people in a futuristic control room observe and interact with a large, blue holographic model of an advanced aircraft, part of the Future Combat Air System (FCAS). The background features illuminated computer panels and screens that seamlessly integrate with the Internet of Military Things.

November 20, 2023

Future Combat Air System (FCAS) – Enter the Internet of Military Things

        Four engineers wearing blue lab coats and hairnets are having a discussion in a laboratory environment with high-tech equipment in the background. The laboratory appears to be related to aerospace or advanced technology, possibly as Artemis II astronauts discover a key component of the Orion spacecraft.

October 18, 2023

Artemis II Astronauts Discover a Key Component of the Orion Spacecraft

Two large satellite dishes are mounted on metal frames in a desert landscape. The sky above is blue with scattered clouds. A portable generator is located next to one of the satellite dishes. Hills can be seen in the background, showcasing where the U.S. Marines choose Airbus RCTs for their operations.

September 21, 2023

The U.S. Marines Choose Airbus RCTs

An image of the Thaicom satellite in space, positioned near Earth with a view of Asia and surrounding regions. The text

September 11, 2023

Thaicom Contracts Airbus for a OneSat Flexible Telecommunications Satellite

A large beige satellite dish, part of the ADSGS providing RCTs (Rapid Capability Terminal) to the U.S. Space Force, is mounted on a black base surrounded by sandbags. It sits outdoors on a concrete pad in a desert-like environment, with storage containers and structures visible under a hazy sky.

August 24, 2023

ADSGS to provide RCT’s (Rapid Capability Terminal) to the U.S. Space Force

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A rocket carrying the EUTELSAT 36D Airbus-built satellite is launching into a clear blue sky from a launch pad. Smoke and steam billow from the base of the rocket, and a water tower is visible to the right of the pad. The scene is captured in bright daylight.

April 1, 2024

EUTELSAT 36D Airbus-Built Satellite Successfully Launched

A scientist in a lab coat stands in a cleanroom beside a spacecraft covered in gold foil, mounted on a platform with electronic equipment. The room, featuring red-framed glass doors and various scientific instruments, buzzes with news: Airbus announces the purchase of Eutelsat OneWeb’s stake in satellite constellation manufacturing joint venture.

January 29, 2024

Airbus Announces Purchase of Eutelsat OneWeb’s Stake in Satellite Constellation Manufacturing Joint Venture

The lunar lander, boasting New Legs for the Moon!, stands on a barren, rocky lunar surface with metallic structures and instruments. It features four legs for stability and various equipment attached to it, set against the pitch-black backdrop of space.

January 21, 2024

New Legs for the Moon!

An artificial satellite with extended solar panels orbits above Earth. Depicted against the blackness of space, with the blue and white curve of Earth's surface visible below, this marks another milestone as Airbus starts Galileo Second Generation Satellite Production.

January 17, 2024

Airbus Starts Galileo Second Generation Satellite Production

A futuristic control room features large screens displaying a global map, two silhouetted individuals observing, and robotic arms poised for operation. Multiple workstations with computer monitors and the word

November 23, 2023

Airbus Awarded UK Space Agency Grant to Develop Space Catalyst in Stevenage

A group of five people in a futuristic control room observe and interact with a large, blue holographic model of an advanced aircraft, part of the Future Combat Air System (FCAS). The background features illuminated computer panels and screens that seamlessly integrate with the Internet of Military Things.

November 20, 2023

Future Combat Air System (FCAS) – Enter the Internet of Military Things

        Four engineers wearing blue lab coats and hairnets are having a discussion in a laboratory environment with high-tech equipment in the background. The laboratory appears to be related to aerospace or advanced technology, possibly as Artemis II astronauts discover a key component of the Orion spacecraft.

October 18, 2023

Artemis II Astronauts Discover a Key Component of the Orion Spacecraft

Two large satellite dishes are mounted on metal frames in a desert landscape. The sky above is blue with scattered clouds. A portable generator is located next to one of the satellite dishes. Hills can be seen in the background, showcasing where the U.S. Marines choose Airbus RCTs for their operations.

September 21, 2023

The U.S. Marines Choose Airbus RCTs

An image of the Thaicom satellite in space, positioned near Earth with a view of Asia and surrounding regions. The text

September 11, 2023

Thaicom Contracts Airbus for a OneSat Flexible Telecommunications Satellite

A large beige satellite dish, part of the ADSGS providing RCTs (Rapid Capability Terminal) to the U.S. Space Force, is mounted on a black base surrounded by sandbags. It sits outdoors on a concrete pad in a desert-like environment, with storage containers and structures visible under a hazy sky.

August 24, 2023

ADSGS to provide RCT’s (Rapid Capability Terminal) to the U.S. Space Force

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