Thales Alenia Space’s equity investment ensures the development of Stratobus by calling on Airstar Aerospace’s expertise on the design of smart, high-performance, and connected airships.
Airstar Aerospace provides an excellent fit with Thales’ development of four key technologies for its own and its customers’ digital transformation, namely connectivity, mobility, big data, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity, officials say. This strategic partnership will give Airstar access to Thales’ ecosystem, encompassing both subsidiaries and local small businesses, enabling it to develop other projects with this major space prime.
Thales Alenia Space will call on Airstar Aerospace’s expertise in the design of flexible structures for space, as well as captive observation balloons, platforms that complement the capabilities of drones and the Stratobus airship.
“Airstar Aerospace is proud to be part of the array of strategic small businesses associated with Thales Alenia Space. We will use our skills and expertise to resolve one of the technical roadblocks in the development of Stratobus, namely the need for a custom-designed envelope with all its systems (nose mooring, pressure regulation, tail assembly, etc.),” Airstar Aerospace CEO Romain Chabert says. “We will be using our highest-performance fabric for the Stratobus envelope, the lightest and strongest in the world, a fabric as thin as a sheet of paper capable of withstanding loads exceeding ten tons. We are already developing tomorrow’s technologies in our domain. This program stands out because of a determination to conquer new territory, and we are firmly convinced that by working together we will be able to fully capitalize on our technologies, by creating a truly sustainable business.”