AAC Clyde Space To
Develop A 19.7 Meur (Approx. 202 Msek)
Innovative Constellation Services With Esa And
Uk Space Agency
2020-11-18
AAC Clyde Space embarks on
a 3-year project, named xSPANCION, with the
European Space Agency (ESA) to develop an
innovative satellite constellation service,
including the manufacturing of 10 spacecrafts.
The UK Space Agency through ESA, will co-fund
the project with 9.9 MEUR (approx. 101.4 MSEK).
AAC Clyde Space intends to, outside this
project, enter into customer service agreements
for data delivery from the constellation.
During the first phase of
the project running until mid-2021, AAC Clyde
Space will deliver a preliminary design for its
next generation space as a service offering. The
value of this first phase is 1.8 MEUR (approx.
18.4 MSEK) of which 0.9 MEUR (approx. 9.2 MSEK)
will be co-funded by UK Space Agency through
ESA, providing sufficient resources to achieve
comfortably this part of the project. The
co-funding from UK Space Agency will be
recognized as revenue with no net margin since
AAC Clyde Space and partners will co-fund the
remaining 0.9 MEUR (approx. 9.2 MEUR).
Once the first phase is
successfully completed, the project culminates
in the manufacturing of 10 satellites and
demonstration of 4 of them in orbit. The value
of this part of the project is 17.9 MEUR
(approx. 183.3 MSEK) of which 8.9 MEUR (approx.
91.1 MSEK), will be co-funded by UK Space Agency
through ESA.
In parallel and in
anticipation to the second phase, AAC Clyde
Space intends to enter into customer agreements
for data delivery from its constellation
services, bringing additional match co-fund to
the project.
The latter part of the
project will ready AAC Clyde Space for large
volume production and constellation operations.
The project encompasses design of a satellite
platform and production process, manufacturing,
licensing, and launch co-ordination, as well as
the development of new technologies for the
future constellation, such as for propulsion,
intersatellite links, safe and secure
transmission of data and a customer interface.
Several parts of the project will benefit from
development work financed by Scottish Enterprise
as announced in June 2020.
The project is structured
as a Public Private Partnership, through which
AAC Clyde Space will collaborate with Bright
Ascension, the University of Strathclyde,
D-Orbit UK, the Satellite Applications Catapult
and Alden Legal UK.
"xSPANCION will
revolutionize our space as a service offering.
It will allow us to significantly reduce the
cost of every message collected, every image
captured, supporting those business cases that
to date have not been able to justify the capex
to have 100s of sensors in orbit. Fundamentally,
our customers will no longer have to worry about
how to access space, they can focus on how to
enhance their core business. The xSPANCION
project will catalyze a new generation of
applications not previously possible", says AAC
Clyde Space CEO Luis Gomes.
"This game-changing project
will see AAC Clyde Space develop cutting edge
technology, including communication between
satellites to increase data performance, and
help keep the UK at the forefront of the global
small satellite market. Building satellites
quicker and in higher volumes is not only vital
to meet the increasing demand for services we
all rely on, it also supports the launch of
small satellites from UK soil in the coming
years. The UK is a leading investor in
telecommunications research, which is why we
recently committed a £250 million of investment
to back ESA projects led by innovative companies
like AAC Clyde Space", says the UK Space Agency
Chief Executive Dr Graham Turnock.