Thales Alenia Space signs
contract for EGNOS services
worth more than 120 million
euros
September 26, 2013
Thales Alenia Space
announced the signature of a
contract with Telespazio
worth more than 120 million
euros, within the scope of a
contract for the supply of
EGNOS services (European
Geostationary Navigation
Overlay Service), signed by
ESSP (European Satellite
Services Provider) and
Telespazio in July 2013. The
overall contract covers
EGNOS support and
maintenance operations for a
period of eight years. As
the lead program partner,
Thales Alenia Space is
responsible for EGNOS
maintenance, including
obsolescence management and
minor upgrades. The aim is
to guarantee an optimized
service level, as well as to
integrate new EGNOS system
functions especially for
aviation and maritime
transport applications.
EGNOS, the European
Geostationary Navigation
Overlay System, is designed
to improve the positioning
messages supplied by GPS
(Global Positioning System).
Thales Alenia Space is the
EGNOS prime contractor.
EGNOS was deployed starting
in 2005, and has been
operational in "open
service" since 2009. The
system's "Safety of Life"
service was officially
declared operational in
March 2011, and enables its
use in the aviation sector
for landings, as well as
precision approaches to
European airports, without
requiring ground guidance
systems.
This latest contract
confirms Thales Alenia
Space's position as the
European leader in satellite
navigation. Building on more
than 20 years of experience
in this field, Thales Alenia
Space is also prime
contractor for the Galileo
Mission Segment (GMS), the
Galileo Security Function
(GSF), and Galileo System.
Today's contract win also
reflects very effective
collaboration within the
Space Alliance, set up by
parent companies
Finmeccanica and Thales for
the two partners in the
Alliance, Telespazio and
Thales Alenia Space.
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