Airbus to provide
Poland with a very high resolution optical satellite
system
4 January 2023
Airbus Defence and Space has
signed a contract with Poland to provide a
geospatial intelligence system including the
development, manufacture, launch and delivery in
orbit of two high-performance optical Earth
observation satellites. The contract also covers the
associated ground segment, including Direct
Receiving Station in Poland, launch services,
training for the Polish team, maintenance and
technical support for the space and ground systems.
Furthermore, the agreement
encompasses the delivery of Very High Resolution
(VHR) imagery from the Airbus Pléiades Neo
constellation as early as 2023.
This contract is the first
export success, achieved with the support of the
French government, for the Airbus S950 VHR optical
satellite which stems from the development of the
Pléiades Neo constellation, already operating in
orbit with two satellites since 2021. This latest
generation system offers a cutting-edge performance
of VHR optical capabilities accompanied by a very
high agility in orbit.
Jean-Marc Nasr, head of Space
Systems at Airbus said: “This contract will provide
Poland with one of the world’s most sophisticated
satellite Earth observation systems. It strengthens
Europe and gives the Polish nation a truly sovereign
space capability. We look forward to further
developing our cooperation with Poland under the
umbrella of the strategic partnership between France
and Poland”.
Following the launch of the
satellites from the European Space Centre in Kourou,
French Guiana, the imagery coming from the Polish
satellites will be directly received in Poland by
the infrastructure of the national satellite system,
ensuring full autonomy.
This announcement consolidates
Airbus’ position as world leader in the export of
Earth observation satellite systems and is a major
show of confidence in the company’s technology. It
is also an endorsement of Airbus’ strategy to invest
in the Pléiades Neo constellation, the benchmark for
VHR geo-information systems.
The satellites' assembly,
integration and tests will be carried out in Airbus’
clean rooms in Toulouse and launch is planned by
2027. Starting in 2023, Poland will have access to
Pléiades Neo imagery directly from Airbus.
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