The Angolan Ministry of Finance has signed a financing agreement with France to construct ANGEO-1, the nation’s first high-resolution Earth observation satellite system. Finalised during the Angolan President’s diplomatic visit to France, the agreement marks a major milestone in Angola’s technological growth and space exploration ambitions, building on six years of bilateral cooperation between the two nations.
The project is funded through two loans secured with Société Générale bank, totaling $231.46 million (€35.27 million and €189.99 million). These funds will cover the satellite’s construction, launch, and orbital operations.
Developed in collaboration with Airbus Defence and Space, ANGEO-1 represents a transformative step in Angola’s space capabilities. Once operational, the satellite will use Earth observation technology to address key challenges such as boosting agricultural productivity, monitoring environmental changes, and improving disaster management.
A vital aspect of the initiative is knowledge transfer and capacity building. Training programs and academic partnerships aim to equip Angolan specialists with the expertise needed to lead the country’s growing space industry, ensuring sustainable progress in this sector.
The agreement highlights over a decade of successful collaboration between Airbus and Angola, underscoring the value of international partnerships in advancing Africa’s space ambitions.
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