The president of the French space agency wants to make sure the heads of state visiting Paris understand the indispensable role of satellites in climate monitoring.
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The growing popularity of national imaging satellites should play to Israel’s strength in low-weight, high-performance spacecraft. Isaac Ben-Israel says Israel is doing what’s necessary to better equip — and support — its industry on global markets.
News from Euroconsult’s World Satellite Business Week
The elephant in the room at many space conferences, the subject everyone acknowledges but no one touches, is of course the money — whence it comes, where it goes. Not so at Euroconsult’s annual World Satellite Business Week in Paris, this year set for Sept. 14-18. It’s all about the money. “Don’t ask me about financing, I’m an engineer,” doesn’t play well here, although we’re nonetheless likely to hear a bit of that.
Q&A with Pierre-Jean Beylier, Chief Executive of SpeedCast
At a time when other maritime satcom providers are lamenting the decline in offshore energy markets and tighter purse strings among the big government customers — especially the U.S. government — SpeedCast is predicting a spurt of growth among energy customers based on its recent acquisitions.
Q&A with Mohammed al-Ahbabi, Director-General of the UAE Space Agency
The centerpiece to the UAE’s space strategy, and the one the agency hopes will lure young Emiratis into the space technology business, is the Hope mission to Mars, which the government plans to launch in 2020.
Visiona Emerges as Brazilian Space Sector’s Industrial Champion
Brazil has a space agency, a long-term space development program, and experience building satellites. What it lacked was an industrial champion.
Now it has one: Visiona Tecnologia Espacial SA.
Airbus Charges Ahead with Electric Propulsion
After booking its third all-electric spacecraft earlier this year, the head of Airbus Defense & Space’s satellite division says the firm’s all-electric portfolio is well-positioned to capture a big share of demand for the new propulsion technology.
Intelsat’s Next CEO is Hoping for Epic Wave
Stephen Spengler, who takes over as Intelsat’s CEO come April, doesn’t minimize the difficulties the erstwhile top FSS operator faces. But he also stressed the renewed dynamism of the satellite telecom sector as SpaceX, Facebook, Google and others investigate ways to provide Internet connectivity worldwide.
News from the ITU Symposium on Small Satellite Regulation
In-depth coverage of the 2015 ITU Symposium on small satellite regulation and communications systems from Prauge from veteran telecom SpaceNews reporter Peter B. de Selding.
Antonio Fabrizi, the Father of the Vega Rocket, Prepares To Take a Bow
Call Antonio Fabrizi the father of Europe’s Vega small-satellite launcher and he waves you off. But consider: Fabrizi in the late 1990s worked as head of launchers at the company now known as Avio, where he was involved in Vega’s early designs. Avio is now Vega’s industrial prime contractor.