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Innalabs’ ARIETIS-NS Navigation System onboard the Airbus CO3D Satellites

Fri, 25 Jul, '25

Irish Space Navigation System manufacturer Innalabs® ARIETIS-NS space navigation system will play a key role in the upcoming launch of Airbus’ latest generation CO3D satellites, a high-profile collaboration between Airbus and the French Space Agency (CNES).

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The launch is scheduled for 25th/26th July 2025 aboard an Arianespace Vega-C rocket.

The ARIETIS-NS system is a radiation-tolerant, high-precision inertial navigation solution, designed to deliver reliable performance in the harsh environment of space. Onboard the CO3D satellites, it will support critical attitude control and ensure mission stability throughout operations.

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“Being part of this project marks a proud milestone for Innalabs and for Irish engineering in space,” said John O’Leary, CEO of Innalabs. “We are honoured to contribute to this cutting-edge programme that is setting new standards in satellite performance and innovation.”

Headquartered in Dublin, Innalabs designs and manufactures advanced navigation systems for the aerospace, defence, and industrial sectors. The ARIETIS-NS is part of Innalabs’ growing portfolio of technologies developed for high-performance and mission-critical environments.

For more information about the Innalabs ARIETIS-NS, visit www.innalabs.com.

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About InnaLabs®

InnaLabs®, is a world leader in inertial sensor technology for GEO, LEO, MEO and Scientific Missions. As Europes No.1 market leader in Navigation Accelerometers, combined with our disruptive CVG Gyroscope technology,  we are proud to be an innovative solution provider for space, aerospace, land and maritime markets. InnaLabs®, are in full control of the product lifecycle, which allows us to create affordable, high performing inertial systems when cost, accuracy, robustness and lead-time are paramount. The research, development, and manufacturing operations are all conducted in Dublin, Ireland, with several more offices operating around the world.

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