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Startical, the company created by ENAIRE, Europe’s fourth-largest air navigation services provider, and Indra, a technological company and one of the world’s leading providers of air traffic systems, will use a satellite produced by Kongsberg NanoAvionics, a leading small satellite company and mission integrator, to test the systems of its future constellation of over 200 satellites set to provide air traffic services from space.
Startical has chosen NanoAvionics’s MP42 microsatellite bus, weighing approximately 110 kg, for a series of tests lasting six months. The mission will assess the performance of its VHF radio communication systems and the ADS-B surveillance systems directly from space. The test satellite will become operational in 2025.