IAI to lead Israel’s space exhibit at the International Astronautical Congress in Dubai

IAI will present its advanced observation satellite systems, a new communication satellite, and the Beresheet lunar lander

TECSAR observation satellite, courtesy IAI

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), will lead Israel’s Space Exhibit at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC), which will take place in Dubai between October 25-29. As the only Israeli pavilion to present at IAC (Booth 50HB), IAI will exhibit a range of cutting-edge space solutions, including IAI's leading observation satellites OPTSAT3000 and TECSAR, and a new mini-communication satellite concept and cloud-based ground station which will be unveiled prior to IAC. IAI will also showcase Beresheet, the lunar lander that brought Israel to the moon.

“IAC brings together the greatest minds in the space sector and we are very excited to participate in this event and showcase our latest cutting-edge technologies and insights as Israel’s leader in the sector,” said Shlomi Sudri, IAI’s Executive VP and General Manager of the Space Division. “The space sector is an important field where we can advance regional cooperation and bring to life new collaborations with our neighbors while learning from each other.”

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