Magellan Aerospace to Provide Black Brant Sounding Rockets to The German Aerospace Center
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Below is a news posted on the MarketWatch website, noting that Magellan Aerospace will
supply 'Black Brant' sounding rockets to the German Aerospace Center.
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PRESS RELEASE
Magellan Aerospace to Provide Black Brant Sounding
Rockets to the German Aerospace Center
MarketWatch
April 16, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. ET
Magellan Aerospace Corporation (“Magellan”) announced
today that it would provide Black Brant sounding rocket motors to The German
Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. or “DLR”) that
is estimated to generate revenue of up to $9.4 million over the term of the
agreement. The DLR is the national aeronautics and space research centre of the
Federal Republic of Germany. The Mobile Rocket Base (MORABA) is a department of
DLR’s Space and Astronaut Training and conducts multiple sounding rocket
missions per year for scientific purposes. Under the terms of this agreement,
the DLR will purchase Black Brant rocket motors over a three-year period and
may exercise options for other various hardware items.
Similar to NASA, Magellan’s largest Black Brant customer,
the DLR has a family of sounding rockets that they utilize to meet varying
mission requirements. The Black Brant is the most reliable sounding rocket
motor in the market today, with a success rate of 99.4% over the last 500
launches. Responding to the DLR’s requirement to expand its inventory of
sounding rocket vehicles, Magellan’s Black Brant rocket motor has the flight
heritage and on-time production delivery that this customer demands.
Mr. Haydn Martin, Magellan’s Vice President, Business
Development, Marketing and Contracts said, “We are excited to welcome DLR as a
customer for our Black Brant rocket motor and look forward to the opportunity
to support their growing number of new vehicle configurations and missions in
the coming years. This competitively won business speaks to the reputation that
Magellan has built since the first launch of a Magellan designed and built
Black Brant in June 1962.”
Magellan’s Winnipeg division is a pioneer in Canada’s
space industry and has been designing and manufacturing Black Brant sounding
rockets for more than 55 years. The Black Brant is a solid propellant rocket
system available in single or multistage configurations and is one of the most
successful sounding rockets ever built. Black Brant rockets carry
instrumentation into suborbital flight to take measurements and perform
scientific experiments. To date, more than 1,000 Black Brant rockets have been
launched from every continent other than Antarctica.
About Magellan Aerospace Corporation
Magellan Aerospace Corporation is a global aerospace
company that provides complex assemblies and systems solutions to aircraft and
engine manufacturers, and defense and space agencies worldwide. Magellan
designs and manufactures aeroengine and aerostructure assemblies and components
for aerospace markets, advanced proprietary products for military and space
markets, and provides engine and component repair and overhaul services
worldwide. Magellan is a public company whose shares trade on the Toronto Stock
Exchange (TSX: MAL), with operating units throughout North America, Europe, and
India.
About DLR
The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-
und Raumfahrt; DLR) is the national aeronautics and space research centre of
the Federal Republic of Germany. Its extensive research and development work in
aeronautics, space, energy, transport, security and digitalisation is
integrated into national and international cooperative ventures. DLR is also
responsible for the planning and implementation of Germany's space activities
on behalf of the federal government. DLR is also the umbrella organisation for
one of Germany's largest project management agencies.
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SOURCE: Magellan Aerospace
Laura Podaima
Director, Corporate Communications
Magellan Aerospace Limited
Ph. +1 204 788 2831
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Comentário: Pois é, passeando hoje cedo pela net descobrir esta sensacional notícia caro amigo
leitor, e com isso simplesmente perdermos o único cliente de nossos foguetes de
sondagem. O que será que levou os alemães a esta mudança de postura? Será que
tem algo haver com a política entre dois países abalada devido as trocas de farpas
ente o Presidente Bolsonaro e a Chanceler Ângela Merkel, ou a questão tá mais
ligada a 'sapiente' decisão de entregar a industrialização do VSB-30 (principal
foguete de sondagem brasileiro) a chamada ‘vênus platinada da indústria espacial
brasileira’? Pois é, seja como for e agora? A quem a Sociedade Brasileira deve
agradecer por essa sensacional notícia? Aos pseudos sapientes analistas do
COMAE/DCTA/IAE, a uma questão de preço, ou a falta de jogo de cintura política e de visão do Presidente
Bolsonaro e de seu assessores??? Seja como for leitor, o que importa é que por uma razão qualquer mais
uma vez ‘o 'Fumo Entrou'. E ainda falam na criação de uma empresa estatal para comandar
o CLA e sabe-se mais o que. Tá feia a coisa amigo leitor, e cada vez mais essa
gente se afunda no mar de lama de suas próprias fezes.
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