Exotrail Secures
Contract with AAC Clyde Space to equip their
spacecrafts for Eutelsat’s ELO 3 and 4
19th February 2019,
Exotrail have announced
today that they have signed a contract with
AAC Clyde Space, Europe’s leading
nanosatellite solutions specialist. Exotrail
will equip them with cutting-edge propulsion
solutions for their customers, including
global satellite telecommunications leader
Eutelsat for its ELO 3 and ELO 4 spacecraft.
The French company will provide propulsion
systems for the two 6U CubeSats which will
be manufactured and delivered to orbit by
AAC Clyde Space. The Eutelsat mission is a
precursor to a potential constellation
called ELO (Eutelsat LEO for Objects).The contract is to be delivered
before the end of the year, both satellites
will be launched in 2021.
AAC Clyde Space CEO
Luis Gomes said:
“We are very much looking forward to working
with Exotrail.Their
product is a perfect fit for both our needs
and our customer’s requirements. Their
modular ExoMG™ product has a highly compact
and flexible form factor with industry
leading performance levels, in particular
with respect to thrust levels”
David Henri, Co-founder
and CEO of Exotrail added:
“AAC Clyde Space is an established
specialist in advanced nanosatellite
spacecraft missions and provides
market-leading New Space solutions. We are
delighted to be able to assist them for this
mission with our ExoMG™ - nano.This underlines the relevance of our
solutions for optimising global
constellations and our expertise in this
growing sector”
An artistic rendering
of a satellite firing with a Exotrail
ExoMGTM thruster
Exotrail started its
propulsion system development with a flight
demonstrator project that was designed,
built, qualified and delivered in only 10
months. The launch of the flight system
demonstrator, initially scheduled to fly in
November 2019 on board a PSLV, is now
planned in March 2020 (due to launcher
delay). And the resulting heritage acquired
with this project, along with the expertise
and innovation put forward in Exotrail’s
product development, has allowed the company
to secure its first customers.These customer contracts demonstrate
that Exotrail’s strategy is paying off and
that the company has moved quickly from
vision to reality. A vision to not only
provide a propulsion system, but a set of
software, hardware and services, to change
the way satellites are being launched and
operated on orbit. This vision is now
translating into revenue and success.