Tejal Somvanshi

Airbus Clinches Major Solar Array Deal with MDA Space, Boosting Satellite Constellation Market

On September 16, 2024, Airbus announced a substantial contract with MDA Space Ltd. to supply over 200 Sparkwing solar arrays for MDA's AURORA™ software-defined satellite product line.

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This deal marks a significant development in the rapidly expanding global space industry. Telesat's Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation, Lightspeed, is the anchor customer for this supply chain arrangement.

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Sparkwing, the world's first commercially available, off-the-shelf solar array for small satellites, was initially optimized for LEO missions.

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It offers over 30 panel dimensions, configurable into wings with one to three panels each.

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Beyond power generation, Sparkwing provides high stiffness and minimal integration effort, with low demands on spacecraft sidewall tolerances.

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Despite the optimism, the satellite industry faces hurdles. This rapid growth raises concerns about orbital congestion and space debris.

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A 2023 ESA report indicates that only 20% of satellites are successfully deorbited at end-of-life.

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The Airbus-MDA Space collaboration underscores the dynamic nature of the satellite industry. As we witness this cosmic dance of technology and commerce, one thing is clear: the sky is no longer the limit.

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