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Real-time LOLA demonstrations on the French Defence Procurement Agency stand at Le BourgetReal-time laser optical links are being demonstrated live at the Paris Le Bourget airshow on the Délégation Générale pour l’Armement (DGA) stand. The link, via an airborne Mystère 20 aircraft in the south of France and a geostationary satellite, is making it possible to achieve two-way communication between Le Bourget and the aircraft. The team on the DGA stand is in permanent contact with the flight crew. Exceptionally clear footage of the cabin and countryside below is being shown on screens on the stand, proving the operational performance of this kind of laser optical link. Le Bourget, 21 June 2007
Last December, in a world first, Astrium achieved two-way laser optical links between a Mystère 20 aircraft, provided by the French Procurement Agency’s Flight Test Centre at Istres, and the Artemis communications satellite. In early 2007 the Thales Alenia Space communications chain was integrated in the system, which for the first time enabled audio and video data communication to occur in real-time, between the aircraft and the ground, via the Artemis geostationary satellite. Since then, more than 50 successful communications have been achieved as part of the flight test programme. The programme was designed to define the characteristics of the propagation channel and assess system capability and reliability at various altitudes and in a range of weather conditions.
These innovations have enabled Astrium to demonstrate exceptional system performance in an aeronautical environment:
About Astrium
Astrium, a wholly owned subsidiary of EADS, specialises in civil and military space systems and space-based services. In 2006, Astrium achieved revenues of 3.2 billion euros and employed approximately 12,000 people in France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The company’s core business is divided into three areas: the two business units Astrium Space Transportation (for launch vehicles and space infrastructures) and Astrium Satellites (for satellites and ground segments), and the wholly owned subsidiary Astrium Services for the development and delivery of satellite-based services. Contacts for the media
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