Airbus has been awarded the Skynet Design Support Contract (SDSC) to provide design authority services support for the UK’s Skynet military satellite communications systems.

The contract will provide post-design services to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and its future service providers to support the transition from Skynet 5, which was procured under a PFI arrangement that began in 2003, towards an MOD-owned, contractor-operated system under Skynet 6. This includes Skynet 6A, which Airbus is currently developing.

Steven Fisher, the MOD’s director delivery (Intelligence and Expeditionary Services), said: “SDSC reflects our ongoing commitment to maintain the Skynet 5 system that forms the backbone of UK military satellite communications.

“It also recognises Airbus as the design authority for Skynet 5, alongside being a key strategic supplier of UK sovereign space capability in the form of Skynet 6A, which is a vital first step in our programme to replace and replenish our space-based assets.”

Richard Budd, head of secure communications UK, US and Australia, Airbus Defence and Space, said: “The scope of SDSC – which runs from March 2024 for five years – includes both the satellites and the infrastructure on the ground.

“The contract supports the retention of specialist space and ground-segment roles and confirms Airbus’ ongoing involvement in the Skynet programme, including the production of the Skynet 6A satellite in our world-leading Stevenage and Portsmouth facilities.”

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