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  • Jan 30, 2024
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January 30th, 2024
Airbus announces purchase of Eutelsat OneWeb’s stake in Satellite Constellation Manufacturing Joint Venture

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Washington D.C., USA – Airbus U.S. Space & Defense, Inc. announced  completion of a deal with Eutelsat OneWeb to purchase its 50% share of the Airbus OneWeb  Satellites (AOS) joint venture.

Airbus is now the sole owner of AOS and the satellite manufacturing facility in Merritt Island,  Florida.

The new structure is expected to provide maximum efficiency and increased competitiveness for commercial, institutional and national security space customers.

“This agreement furthers our position as a market leader in the small satellite constellation  business, building on our successful partnership with OneWeb,” said Robert Geckle, Chairman  and CEO, Airbus U.S. Space & Defense, Inc. “We will continue mass producing small satellites for our customers and are excited for what the f uture holds for us on Florida’s Space Coast as  we move forward,” he added.

Airbus U.S. Space & Defense recently retooled the Merritt Island factory to accomodate the  Arrow450 production line and is starting an expansion project to meet increased demand for  small satellites from commercial and government customers deepening the company’s  presence in Florida.

The Airbus OneWeb Satellites joint venture, established in 2016, built more than 600 satellites  at the rate of two per day for the OneWeb first generation constellation, currently operating on orbit.