Airbus and
SATLANTIS sign a memorandum of understanding to
develop infrared capability for the Spanish MoD
Airbus and
SATLANTIS have signed a Memorandum of understanding
(MoU) to develop infrared capability for the Spanish
MoD. This collaboration will be the first step
towards a future Spanish infrared Earth observation
system for governmental purposes and dual use.
The
Agreement will help foster technological leadership
in Earth observation for Spain.
The
collaboration between the two companies will see the
integration of optical and thermal cameras developed
by the SATLANTIS group on satellites designed and
integrated by Airbus in Spain.
This synergy
represents an ideal combination of national
resources, taking advantage of SATLANTIS’ experience
and agility in the development of cameras for the
acquisition of optical and thermal Earth observation
data, and Airbus in Spain’s extensive experience as
a large space systems integrator.
A key
element of this infrared capability will be the
development of innovative satellite solutions
incorporating high-resolution capability in the MWIR
(Mid-Wave Infrared) and LWIR (Long-Wave Infrared)
thermal bands. This joint project aims to provide
governments with an unprecedented capability at an
affordable price for high-resolution thermal
observation and data collection, which will be
fundamental in addressing critical challenges in
areas such as national security, natural disaster
management and environmental monitoring.
Luis Guerra
Peña, Head of Airbus Space Systems in Spain, said:
“This agreement is an important step towards
strengthening the space industry in Spain. The
combination of Airbus’ expertise in space systems
and SATLANTIS’ experience in advanced optical
instruments will allow us to offer infrared
measurement solutions for both civil and defence
applications. We are convinced of the potential of
this project and its contribution to foster Spain’s
technological leadership in space.”
Juan Tomás
Hernani, CEO of SATLANTIS, added: “This agreement
reflects SATLANTIS’ commitment to developing
innovative technologies for Earth observation.
Working with Airbus in Spain allows us to advance
the development of next-generation optical
satellites, which are essential to address global
challenges such as climate change, natural resource
management and national security. We are delighted
to join forces with Airbus on this exciting
journey.”
The
agreement between Airbus in Spain and SATLANTIS is
in line with current technological trends towards
multi-purpose constellations, which will enable more
efficient and comprehensive coverage of the Earth.
It is also in line with both companies’ strategies
to drive innovation and excellence in space.
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