JAXA Taps Aerospacelab for Demonstration Mission
Partnering with Mitsui Bussan Aerospace to Supply Mission Platform
The Japan Exploration Agency (JAXA) has selected Aerospacelab, working with Mitsui Bussan Aerospace, to supply the platform that will host JAXA’s SAMRAI payload as part of a demonstration mission. This contract represents an important step in showcasing innovative international satellite solutions.
“By combining our expertise with innovative technology and experience by Aerospacelab, we will dedicate all our strength to achieve success in this groundbreaking project."
Morihiro Aoki, Mitsui Bussan Aerospace
This first partnership with both MBA and JAXA highlights Aerospacelab’s expansion into new markets and underscores its emergence as a trusted global partner in high-performance, cost-effective satellite platforms, further strengthening its position in the growing Japanese space market. This commercial agreement was made possible through the strategic support of Mitsui Bussan Aerospace, whose deep market knowledge and facilitation were key to establishing this partnership.
“This partnership with Mitsui Bussan Aerospace and JAXA represents a major milestone for us,” said Benoît Deper, CEO of Aerospacelab. “Being selected and recognized as a trusted partner by JAXA is a tremendous honor and a clear endorsement of our technology, innovation, and commitment to delivering competitive, high-performance spacecraft. We’re especially grateful to Mitsui Bussan Aerospace for their invaluable support in enabling this mission. We are beyond excited to embark on this journey.”
“By combining our expertise with innovative technology and experience by Aerospacelab, we will dedicate all our strength to achieve success in this groundbreaking project," said Morihiro Aoki, CEO of Mitsui Bussan Aerospace.
Further details regarding this contract between Aerospacelab, MBA and JAXA and its broader scope will be disclosed in the coming months as additional aspects are unveiled. This initial announcement serves as the foundation for what promises to be a pioneering endeavor in the field of space technology.