- Thales, Spire and ESSP are joining forces to develop a
satellite constellation and offer new space-based surveillance
services for Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs).
- The 100+ satellite constellation will provide real-time air
traffic surveillance, enhancing aviation safety, sustainability and
airspace security.
Thales (Euronext Paris: HO), Spire Global (NYSE: SPIR), and
European Satellite Services Provider (ESSP) have signed a
Memorandum of Cooperation with the goal of introducing a range of
innovative global satellite-based surveillance services to the air
traffic management (ATM) industry and broader aviation market.
These services will be powered by a specialized constellation of
over 100 satellites collecting Automatic Dependent
Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) messages broadcast from aircraft and
transmitting the data back to Earth in real time.
Spire will develop the space segment, including system design,
building the satellites and payloads, ground control and data
collection. Thales will provision the ground air traffic management
system and the service supervision infrastructure. ESSP will manage
the certification and the delivery of the service for air traffic
surveillance purposes and perform H24 operation and supervision,
ensuring the compliance with real-time, safety-critical
requirements imposed to ATC. The partners will also rely on the
Space Alliance* formed by Thales Alenia Space and Telespazio, to
identify and implement possible synergies bringing further added
value in terms of key-enabling technologies, secured network
optimization and sustainable operations and services.
The partners plan to certify, commercialize and start the
operation of the service by 2027.
“The birth of a satellite constellation fully dedicated to
serving the demanding needs of air traffic management, air domain
awareness and national security is a groundbreaking development for
the aviation industry,” said Philip Plantholt, general manager of
Aviation at Spire. “Through our strategic partnership with Thales
and ESSP, we are poised to offer the first real alternative to the
aging systems that exist today and embark on a journey towards even
more advanced space-based solutions for aviation in the years to
come.”
“This innovative satellite-based surveillance service will
accelerate the implementation of our new ‘Air Traffic Control as a
service’ offering,” said Christian Rivierre, vice president,
Airspace Mobility Solutions, Thales. “It will play a crucial role
in shaping the future of the skies, serving as a vital facilitator
for trajectory-based operations and laying the foundation for a
safer, more environmentally friendly, and cost-efficient ATM
system. Additionally, this new solution will also draw on the
competences of Thales Alenia Space satellite-based surveillance
systems.”
Charlotte Neyret, chief executive officer of ESSP, said: “Taking
the best of three worlds: Space Systems, ATC Systems and ATC
Service Provision, is a game-changer for the aviation industry,
providing the most valuable solution based on advanced new
technologies. Our service is developed driven by users’ needs and
expectations to face new service-levels, the challenge of ATC
digitization and to support greener and more sustainable air
travel. We will provide the full range of ESSP's Space-based CNS
expertise to implement and to operate mission-critical services to
ensure the highest quality of service to all aviation
stakeholders.”
The aviation industry faces critical challenges, with safety,
security and achieving climate impact neutrality emerging as top
priorities. These challenges have placed significant strain on ATM,
particularly due to the absence of a surveillance solution that is
high performing, scalable, and economically viable.
The initiative will rely on Thales's global stature in ATM,
built upon more than 50 years of terrestrial surveillance
experience and the longstanding space technological background of
Thales Alenia Space as a world space leader in telecommunications,
earth observation, exploration and navigation. With over 175
satellites launched into orbit and nearly a decade of expertise in
developing and operating ADS-B payloads, Spire holds a unique
position within the New Space technology landscape. The approach is
bolstered by ESSP's credentials as a certified space-based
Navigation and Communication service provider, the consortium
possesses the ideal resources to tackle these ambitious
objectives
The new end-to-end system will meet the rigorous requirements,
including latency, coverage and revisit standards, set by the
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and aviation
authorities to be certified for air traffic surveillance.
The constellation's satellites are designed to be replenished
every five years, ensuring the system offers the latest and most
advanced technology. This evolutionary roadmap approach ensures
that end users' operational needs are consistently met with the
latest advancements.
In parallel to building the initial constellation, the companies
will design and demonstrate a system that goes beyond ADS-B to
geolocate the position of aircraft in real time, without relying on
GNSS/GPS satellites. This novel system will provide a resilient
solution for tracking aircraft that cannot be impacted by
vulnerabilities with GNSS/GPS such as interference or outages. The
expected follow-on of a successful demonstration will be the
commercialization of a second generation, highly resilient service
— opening the door to holistic infrastructure optimization
strategies for ANSPs by the end of the coming decade.
About Thales
Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is a global leader in advanced
technologies specialized in three business domains: Defence &
Security, Aeronautics & Space, and Cybersecurity & Digital
identity. It develops products and solutions that help make the
world safer, greener and more inclusive. The Group invests close to
€4 billion a year in Research & Development, particularly in
key innovation areas such as AI, cybersecurity, quantum
technologies, cloud technologies and 6G. Thales has close to 81
0001 employees in 68 countries. In 2023, the Group generated sales
of €18.4 billion.
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1 Excluding Transport business, which is being divested
About Spire Global, Inc.
Spire (NYSE: SPIR) is a global provider of space-based data,
analytics and space services, offering unique datasets and powerful
insights about Earth so that organizations can make decisions with
confidence in a rapidly changing world. Spire builds, owns, and
operates a fully deployed satellite constellation that observes the
Earth in real time using radio frequency technology. The data
acquired by Spire’s satellites provides global weather
intelligence, ship and plane movements, and spoofing and jamming
detection to better predict how their patterns impact economies,
global security, business operations and the environment. Spire
also offers Space as a Service solutions that empower customers to
leverage its established infrastructure to put their business in
space. Spire has nine offices across the U.S., Canada, UK,
Luxembourg, Germany and Singapore. To learn more, visit
spire.com.
About ESSP
ESSP SAS (European Satellite Services Provider) is a company
owned by 7 keys European ANSPs (Air Navigation Service Providers).
ESSP’s core business is the provision of space-based Communication,
Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) services. As multi-service CNS
provider, we operate complex space-based systems and deliver
critical services under strict regulation conditions. ESSP, is the
sole private company certified by EASA in Navigation and
Communication satellite-based service provision. Our mission is to
boost the potential of space-based technologies in critical
operations, offering safe and secure services for greener and more
connected worlds. We enable satellite technologies to power today's
transport solutions around the world, providing essential 24/7
services to air navigation service providers and airspace users.
ESSP offers specific engineering expertise including performance
and network management of the latest space-based technologies such
as but not limited to:
- GNSS for Navigation
- Datalink for Communications
- ADS-B technology in Surveillance
Learn more at https://www.essp-sas.eu/, the ESSP News or follow
us on LinkedIn, Twitter or YouTube.
* About the Space Alliance
Founded in 2005, the Space Alliance is a strategic partnership
between two major industrial groups, Leonardo and Thales. With more
than 10 thousand employees in 12 countries, the Space Alliance
combines the capabilities of two joint ventures, Telespazio
(Leonardo 67%, Thales 33%) and Thales Alenia Space (Thales 67%,
Leonardo 33%). Leveraging Telespazio’s and Thales Alenia Space's
combined expertise, the Space Alliance offers a unique range of
end-to-end solutions to operators, governments, institutions and
space agencies, from satellite manufacturing to services. The Space
Alliance addresses numerous space applications, including
telecommunications, navigation, Earth observation, exploration,
robotics, transportation systems and orbital infrastructures. It
relies on this unique joint legacy to shape the future of the space
sector, a future where innovation goes hand in hand with
sustainability.
Telespazio website: https://www.telespazio.com/en/home
Thales Alenia Space website:
https://www.thalesaleniaspace.com/en
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