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AAC Clyde Space’s Encore With Satisfied Client’s Power Subsystem For New Type Of Mission

March 10, 2022

An encore, of sorts, is the result of a satisfied client who has again hired AAC Clyde Space for a power subsystem. This power subsystem is to be used in a new type of mission that will be delivered to a Far Eastern company during the fourth quarter of 2022. The order is valued at EUR 0.5 M (approx. SEK 5.3 M)

The power system will be used by a Far Eastern company in their demonstration version for a new type of regular space flight service. In parallel to demonstrating its capabilities, the mission will also carry third-party payloads. If the mission is successful, the customer plans to continue with further space flights, ultimately establishing a regular service.

“We are very proud to be part of this mission, that aims to pave the way for a new type of space missions. That our power system has been selected for this challenging mission, shines the light on how advanced and robust our small satellite technology has become in recent years,” says AAC Clyde Space’s CEO Luis Gomes.

AAC Clyde Space’s portfolio of power subsystems includes a diverse and advanced range of products in the market. It covers products addressing the needs of the cubesat and nanosat markets as well as larger spacecraft operating in LEO (Low Earth Orbit).

Filed Under: Business Moves, Contracts, Power Systems, SmallSat, Space-as-a-Service, Spacecraft, Subsystems

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