Astrium Space InfrastructureBerlin/Bremen, 01 May 2002 The Space Infrastructure business division of Astrium is responsible for substantial elements of the European Ariane family of launchers, the most successful commercial launcher programme worldwide, and the International Space Station, the largest project ever in the history of spaceflight. This confirms the high level of competence and the leading role of Astrium in the fields of manned spaceflight and space transportation systems. Established in May 2000, Astrium is a joint company of EADS (75%) and BAE SYSTEMS (25%). In the business year 2001, Astrium had a workforce of about 9,000 and registered a turnover of 1.9 billion EUR; the Space Infrastructure business division achieved a turnover of about 0.7 billion EUR with a workforce of 3,000. Development, integration and operation of space laboratories and experiment facilities, the development and production of stages and propulsion systems for the Ariane launcher family as well as satellite propulsion systems are the key competencies of the Space Infrastructure business division. The expertise gained over a period of more than 40 years makes Astrium an internationally recognised partner in space programmes at national, European and international level. In addition to the head office in Bremen, the Space Infrastructure business division also has branches in Ottobrunn near Munich, Friedrichshafen, Lampoldshausen and Trauen as well as an outpost in Kourou, French Guayana. There are also support teams in Houston, Noordwijk and at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Space Transportation
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