(Redirected from Astrium)
'EADS Astrium' is an
aerospace subsidiary of the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (
EADS).
Corporate history
In June 2006, EADS Astrium, EADS Space Transportation and EADS Space Services were
merged into a single company; EADS SPACE. The next month, EADS announced that the newly merged company had been renamed "ASTRIUM - an EADS company". In December, the company's logo was unveiled (right), with the announcement from both CEOs that the space division would instead be called "EADS Astrium".
The new logo is a combination of the never released ASTRIUM logo and of the EADS logo, therefore a composite look.
There are three business units:
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EADS Astrium Satellites
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EADS Astrium Space Transportation
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EADS Astrium Services
Space tourism
In June 2007, EADS Astrium announced it would be entering the
space tourism sector. On June 20th the company unveiled a model of the space rocket, a one-stage hybrid craft, utilising both jet and rocket engines. Carrying four passengers, the space jet would take off from regular airports using conventional jet engines. Once flying to the needed altitude the rockets would then be fired. When reaching its final altitude of 37 miles, passengers would experience weightlessness for three minutes. Tickets are expected to cost up to €200,000 with flights likely to begin in 2012.
[ Firm rockets into space tourism ]
EADS estimated development cost will approach 1 Billion Euros.
References
See also
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Supersonic transport
External links
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Official web site
Films
★ http://www.astrium.eads.net/static/eads-astrium-space-tourism-high.mpeg
★ http://www.astrium.eads.net/static/eads-astrium-space-tourism-low.mpeg
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Brochure