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  1. 3 days ago · SAA, founded by leading companies such as Airbus, Delta, Eutelsat OneWeb, Sprint, and Airtel, accelerates the adoption of technologies that allow passengers to use their connected devices (such as smart phones, laptops and IoT devices) seamlessly from lift-off to landing.

  2. 4 days ago · However, OneWeb — which was sold to French fleet operator Eutelsat last year — only recently received a contract as part of its public-private partnership with the European Space Agency to ...

  3. 2 days ago · Japan’s Astroscale’s UK subsidiary has received around $15 million (€17.8m) from the UK Space Agency and the European Space Agency to de-orbit a dead OneWeb satellite. The funding goes into ELSA-M, or End of Life Services mission, and is scheduled for 2026. The new cash comes on top of an €18 million grant which covered the first three ...

  4. 3 days ago · Demonstration aims to show Astroscale’s servicer spacecraft removing a Eutelsat OneWeb satellite from orbit. Astroscale UK was granted €13.95 million ($15.1 million) for the final phase of its ...

  5. 4 days ago · ELSA-M Phase 4 includes flight model assembly, integration and testing, launch and commissioning, through in-orbit demonstration activities, and full in-house operations of successfully docking, de-orbiting, and releasing of a Eutelsat OneWeb client spacecraft.

  6. 3 days ago · ce Agency (“ESA”) to support the final phase of the End-of-Life by Astroscale-Multiple (ELSA-M) in-orbit demonstration. The funding was released following the securing of the contract with Eutelsat OneWeb in the context of the Sunrise Partnership Project, a public-private partnership between ESA and the Eutelsat Group.

  7. 3 days ago · ESA and UKSA released the funding following the contract with Eutelsat OneWeb in the context of the Sunrise Partnership Project, a public-private partnership between ESA and the Eutelsat Group. The Sunrise Partnership Project, part of ESA’s Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) program, aims to develop solutions for future-generation telecommunication satellite missions.