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Airbus finalises OneSat design review

Airbus is currently manufacturing seven OneSats for its customers as well as eight state-of-the-art Eurostar Neo telecommunications satellites.
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Airbus has completed the final design review of its OneSat satellite line with customers and space agencies, the company announced. This was done with development support from European Space Agency (ESA), as well as the French Space Agency (CNES), and the UK Space Agency.

OneSat is a line of software-defined, high-capacity Geostationary (GEO) satellites. The product line features technologies including the latest digital processing and active antennas enabling several thousand beams.

Speaking about the development, François Gaullier, Head of Airbus Telecom Systems, said: “The worldwide commercial success of Airbus’ telecom satellite products OneSat and Eurostar Neo, proves our investment strategy focusing on new technology and innovation is spot on. This was largely made possible thanks to key support from space agencies, which further reinforces European industrial competitiveness and jobs, preserving Europe’s sovereignty in space. These investments gave us the impetus to innovate and offer pioneering technological and industrial solutions to our customers. Thanks to our intuitive reading of the market, the right technological choices and a disruptive supply chain approach, we see Eurostar Neo and OneSat as key pillars in the current and future geostationary telecoms market.”

Elodie Viau, Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications at ESA, added: “I am proud that ESA is associated, through the OneSat partnership project, with the development of this innovative software-defined satellite product line. Such partnership projects allow Industry to engage in ambitious and challenging endeavours to accompany the transformation of the Satcom market, to strengthen European leadership, and ultimately to ensure our citizens are better connected.”