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Currently an aircraft’s basic on-board equipment includes a GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) sensor, which enables it to record numerous navigational parameters in real time, including position, speed, time, and rotation angle.
Therefore, in a time of aviation industry expansion, the GNSS sensor is a universal tool that contributes to increasing the safety of aircraft flying. The use of GNSS satellite technology is widespread in aviation, particularly in the field of aerial navigation.
Currently, the use of a GNSS sensor for air navigation enables the use of a variety of GNSS satellite positioning methods and techniques, both in real time and during post-processing, such as monitoring the state of the atmosphere,
The Global Satellite On-board Equipment market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Two communications satellites containing switches and other passive microwave components designed by COM DEV were successfully launched, by CAMBRIDGE, a top producer of space hardware subsystems. On a single Ariane 5 rocket, the satellites JCSAT-13 and VINASAT-2 were launched from French Guiana.
The expanding Asian market will be served by both satellites. In order to provide television broadcast coverage to Japan, Indonesia, the Middle East, the Near East, Southwest Asia, and Oceania, JCSAT-13 will take the place of an existing satellite.
The second satellite that Viet Nam has ever launched, VINASAT-2, will expand the country’s capability for radio, television, and telecommunications services. Lockheed Martin was the company that created and built both satellites. The launch included a number of important landmarks.