- New generation of European platforms for geostationary telecommunication satellites gets off the ground
- Major innovations consist of maximisation of capacity through innovative configuration solution, more efficient power and thermal control systems and very high power payloads
Through a contract signed today with the European Space Agency (ESA), Airbus Defence and Space continues to develop Eurostar Neo, its new generation of platforms for geostationary telecommunication satellites. Under phase C/D of the NEOSAT programme, this contract will lead to the development of the complete Eurostar Neo product line.
The NEOSAT programme was initiated by ESA and the French space agency CNES through the Investments for the Future Programme (PIA) and continues today, with very strong support from the UK Space Agency and participation from 16 other ESA member states.
“Airbus Defence and Space has made the NEOSAT programme one of its top priorities so that it can bring its new Eurostar Neo range to the market,” said François Auque, Head of Space Systems. “This range will combine innovation with tried-and-tested technologies, resulting in a product line that is just as reliable as ever while delivering the best performance in the market. We already successfully introduced all-electric propulsion on the Eurostar E3000 in 2014 by signing three contracts for high-capacity, all-electric satellites, leading to weight savings and improved efficiency. Now, by extending our range to more powerful models with the Eurostar Neo, we will be even more competitive. Thanks to the effective cooperation between industry and the agencies, we are taking a new leap forward.”
“ESA’s NEOSAT programme is driving the development of the next generation of telecommunication platforms that will help Europe continue to be the leader on the global telecommunication satellites market. European satellite manufacturers are demonstrating just how prominent a role innovation plays in a competitive market,” added Magali Vaissière, Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications at ESA.
The NEOSAT programme aims to support Airbus Defence and Space in providing a commercially attractive platform in the mid-range and high-end telecommunication satellite segments. Airbus Defence and Space will draw on an extensive network of industrial partners from across Europe to develop and provide this product line.
The new Eurostar Neo range will comprise an entire range of major innovations, including configuration solutions that maximise payload capacity and reduce production time, a choice 17 November 2015 Press Release Page 2 of 2 of propulsion modes with optimised architecture for all-electric, all-chemical and hybrid versions, efficient power and thermal control solutions for all types of missions, including very high power (up to 25 kW), as well as optimised, reliable control systems that simplify operations.
Airbus Defence and Space
Airbus Defence and Space is a division of Airbus Group formed by combining the business activities of Cassidian, Astrium and Airbus Military. The new division is Europe’s number one defence and space enterprise, the second largest space business worldwide and among the top ten global defence enterprises. It employs more than 38,000 employees generating revenues of approximately €13 billion per year.
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