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        Airbus to Build Two More Multi-Frequency Satellites for Intelsat


        Airbus announced it signed a contract with Intelsat to build two   end-to-end integrated solution, from design to manufacture. By
        OneSat satellites operating in multiple frequency bands for Intel-  integrating the ground segment software components into Intel-
        sat’s software-defined network. The contract was signed on 31   sat’s software defined-network ecosystem and digital suite will
        December 2020. The satellites will be based on Airbus’ OneSat   support dynamic operation of end-to-end satellite resources. The
        product line which can be reconfigured in orbit, known as soft-  two SD satellites are due for delivery in 2023 and are intended to
        ware-defined  satellites  (SDS).  Airbus  will  deliver  them  as  an   deliver services to Intelsat’s customers across multiple regions.
                                                               Transformation plan  This  agreement is  said  by  the parties  to
                                                               “mark the beginning of a radical evolution of Intelsat’s network;
                                                               Intelsat is pursuing an aggressive, multi-year network transfor-
                                                               mation plan with investments in new assets that are designed for
                                                               extremely high speeds, enhanced capacity flexibility, redundan-
                                                               cy and backwards compatibility”. Intelsat Chief Executive Officer
                                                               Stephen Spengler said: “Intelsat’s next-generation software-de-
                                                               fined network will be the catalyst for our growth, enabling future
                                                               Gogo Commercial Aviation inflight broadband services, as well as
                                                               other  managed  services across Intelsat’s customer  segments.”
                                                               Intelsat completed the acquisition of Gogo Commercial Aviation
                                                               in December 2020. It began a major restructuring initiative in May
                                                               2020.



        Softbank, Hughes Network Systems Fuel OneWeb Aim


        Recently rescued satellite communications   remainder  coming from Hughes  Network   by SoftBank and Hughes as further proof
        company  OneWeb secured $400  million   Systems.  The  Japan-based  group  was   of  progress  towards  delivering  our  goal.”
        in additional investment from  Hughes   one  of the early backers of the project   The company plans to provide commercial
        Network  Systems  and  SoftBank  Group,   and retained  a small  stake gained  from   communications  services from a  fleet
        as  it  continues  to  target 2022  for   its status as a creditor when OneWeb was   of  Low  Earth  Orbit  birds  in  2022:  it  has
        completion  of  its  first  full  commercial   rescued  from  Chapter  11  bankruptcy  by   already  launched  110  satellites  and  said
        fleet.  In  a  statement,  OneWeb  confirmed   a  consortium  of  the  UK  government  and   the investments leave it “positioned” to be
        the new  backing  brought  the total  raised   Bharti Airtel parent Bharti Enterprises. As   fully-funded to meet its aim. However, FT
        since entering bankruptcy protection in   a result of its latest investment SoftBank   estimated  it  needed  to  raise  a  further  $1
        March  2020  to  $1.4  billion,  putting  it  on   will  gain  a  place  on  OneWeb’s  board.   billion. OneWeb faces stiff competition in
        track to meet its target for completion of   OneWeb  CEO  Neil  Masterson  said:  “We   the sector from a number of other players
        648  orbiting  satellites.  Financial  Times   have made rapid progress to restart  the   using similar systems.
        (FT)   reported   SoftBank   contributed   business since emerging from Chapter 11
        $350  million  of  the  fresh  cash  with  the   in November. We welcome the investments




        Saudi Arabia Counting Down to Unveil Partnerships in Space Sector


        The  Saudi  Space  Commission  (SCC)   Content  and  Government  Procurement   the space  industry, depending on local
        is  counting down  to  announce  a  set  of   Authority (LCGPA). The prince said: “This   capabilities,   particularly   youth.   The
        preparatory partnerships  to help  propel   agreement  comes within the partnership   Kingdom  was  planning  an  SR8  billion
        the  Kingdom’s  role  in  the  space  sector,   and integration methodology adopted   ($2.13 billion) boost for its space program
        the  agency’s  chairman,  Prince  Sultan  bin   between  government  agencies  to enable   as  part  of  its  Vision  2030  reform  plan,
        Salman, has revealed. Once an integrated   the  space  sector  to  fulfil  the  directives   Reuters reported in October. The SSC was
        project proposal has been  completed,  it   of  King  Salman  to  establish  a  space-  established by a royal decree in late 2018
        will be submitted to the Saudi government   linked integrated industry, which  has   to stimulate space-related  research and
        for approval and implementation, the Saudi   become a promising sector with economic   industrial  activities  and  is  led  by  Prince
        Press Agency reported. The announcement   contributions.”  The  joint  agreement  will   Sultan,  the  first  Saudi  astronaut  to  travel
        was  made  during  a signing  ceremony   open  new horizons  for development  in   to space.
        between  the commission  and the Local   scientific  research  and  innovation  in
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