Airbus is partnering with key Australian space and
technology companies, as well as academia, as it launches its
solution to Joint Project (JP) 9102 to provide a complete Defence
Satellite Communications System.
Access to space is critical to Australia’s
security and the government is enhancing its investment in space
capabilities across the spectrum. In response, Airbus has formed
Team Maier to bring Australian expertise and capabilities to the
forefront of their solution, developing workshare and export
opportunities for SMEs, job creation, technology transfer and
innovation.
“Airbus has injected more than A$950 million of
activities into the Australian aerospace industry over the last
three years, for civil and military fixed-wing and rotary wing
aircraft, generating economic benefits of over A$1.7 billion for
Australia. We are now looking to build on that with space,” said
Andrew Mathewson, Airbus Head of Country – Australia and New
Zealand. “Airbus thanks the Meriam people of the Eastern
Islands of the Torres Strait for permission to use their language
in the naming of our JP9102 Industry Team, and pays respect to
their Elders, past and present.”
As part of Team Maier, Airbus has launched its
call on the supplier database ICN Gateway at which details the
range of key technologies, specialist skills and manufacturing
capabilities that it’s looking to source from Australia as part of
its programme.
Team Maier will bring on board partners across
space, technology and academia, enabling further innovative
solutions and niche capabilities to the Commonwealth.
Airbus has owned and operated the UK Skynet
military satellite communications system, providing 24/7 services
across the world for more than 15 years on behalf of the UK
Ministry of Defence, under a multi-billion contract. Through the
Skynet programme Airbus provides a range of space-based services
to export customers worldwide including Australia, the US and
other NATO Allies.
In 2016 Airbus invested in a brand new purpose
built satellite ground station in Adelaide, to land Skynet secure
military satellite communications. This key ground station in
Australia extended its existing chain of teleports in France,
Germany, Norway, the UK and USA, providing global coverage in
both fixed and mobile satellite services. This worldwide teleport
network provides global coverage for connectivity services by
providing the link between the satellite constellation and
terrestrial networks for reliable end-to-end connectivity at the
highest service level.
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