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AAC Clyde Space’s Sirius Avionics Contracted By OHB Sweden Prime For Inclusion In ESA’s Arctic Weather Satellite

October 14, 2021 by editorial

AAC Clyde Space has been contracted by OHB Sweden to deliver their Sirius command and data handling unit worth approximately 545 kEUR (approx. 5.6 MSEK) to ESA’s Arctic Weather Satellite.

Artistic rendition of ESA’s Arctic Weather Satellite.

OHB Sweden is the mission prime contractor for the Arctic Weather Satellite, providing the satellite platform and system integration. AAC Clyde Space received an order earlier in September to deliver a Starbuck power system with a value of 797 kEUR (approx. 8.2 MSEK), hence the total order value of core avionics to the project amounts to 1.3 MEUR (approx. 14 MSEK).

Omnisys Instruments, acquired by AAC Clyde Space in April of 2021, was contracted in March to supply weather sensors to the Arctic Weather Satellite, with a value of 12.2 MEUR (approx. 124 MSEK). The Group has now received orders with a total value of 13.5 MEUR (approx. 138 MSEK) from the satellite project.

The order for the Sirius command and data handling unit was preceded by a comprehensive review and consolidation of the original requirements. AAC Clyde Space is to deliver an engineering model in Q2, 2022, and a flight model in Q1, 2023.

ESA’s Arctic Weather Satellite is an initial prototype mission that aims to demonstrate the usefulness of radiometric measurements to improve weather forecasts in the Arctic region. The final solution would involve a full constellation of satellites to provide more frequent measurement, something that cannot be achieved by the larger geostationary satellites already in use to depict the areas.

“Arctic Weather Satellite has become a flagship project for the AAC Group, and we are proud to have such a central role in it. Additionally, the satellite project clearly illustrates how improved weather data can help us to better understand our environment for the benefit of both people and businesses,” said AAC Clyde Space CEO, Luis Gomes.

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