... have progressed sufficiently.” In June 2011, the development team was joined by a consortium of Singapore companies. At the time, Astrium officials said they were seeking more partners before establishing the project commercially. In 2014, EADS was...
...included the development of highly innovative payload technologies – such as the advanced digital integrated processors developed by Astrium – that are core elements of the advanced geomobile L-band payload, allowing unprecedented flexible allocation...
... December 2011, ESA selected Airbus Defence and Space (then Astrium) as the prime contractor for the satellite. The platform is... cancer. About the author Nicolas Lévêque joined Airbus (then Astrium) in 2007. He has worked on and managed various Earth...
...included the development of highly innovative payload technologies – such as the advanced digital integrated processors developed by Astrium – that are core elements of the advanced geomobile L-band payload, allowing unprecedented flexible allocation...
..., became a genuine competitor for the ‘great five’ world leaders in satellite construction: Boeing, Lockheed Martin, EADS Astrium, Loral Space and Thales. SSTL was entrusted with the production of the modules for the loads...
... environmental scientists at the University of Reading and at RAL Space joined forces with Logica (now CGI) and Astrium Geoinformation Services Ltd (now Airbus Services) to develop the idea. The infrastructure was funded by a grant from...