Airbus
Defence and Space to provide key
elements for Vega launcher
Airbus Defence and Space has signed a
production contract with ELV (European
Launch Vehicle, an AVIO and ASI
Company), the industrial prime
contractor for the European Vega
launcher, to provide electronic
components, including inertial
navigation systems and backup units.
This contract follows on from the
agreement signed by Arianespace and ELV
on 29 October for 10 Vega launchers,
scheduled to enter service from the end
of 2015.
“Our solution – a successful synergy whereby we use the same elements as for Ariane 5 – helped us to win this contract, and will hopefully encourage other European space launcher programmes to pool their resources, too,” said François Auque, Head of Space Systems. “The contract also demonstrates our ability to provide critical components as a subcontractor while simultaneously acting as the prime contractor for major space programmes such as Ariane.”
The
electronic components for this contract
are the same as those for the European
heavy launcher Ariane 5 and will be
produced on an assembly line shared by
the two launchers. The competitive
advantage already gained from the last
Ariane 5 production batches will
therefore be passed on directly to the
new batch of Vega launchers.
Vega is a three-stage solid-propellant
vehicle with a manoeuvrable
liquid-propellant injection module
specially designed to place payloads of
up to 1,500 kg into low-Earth polar
orbits of 700 km. Its main purpose is to
provide Europe with a reliable,
competitive and efficient payload
launcher for scientific and Earth
observation missions. Airbus Defence and
Space has been involved in the Vega
programme since its inception in 2003 as
ELV Subcontractor.