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  • 03/01The 1rst SpaceX Falcon9 mission of 2025 launched the Thuraya-4 voice and data connectivity satellite for the United Arab Emirates
  • 02/01Ireland orders 4 Airbus Helicopters H145Ms
  • 01/01New record: there were 259 orbital launches in 2024 (including 134 Space X Falcon rockets) versus 221 orbital launch attempts in 2023
  • 01/01Indian MoD signs two contracts worth $335 million to upgrade Kalvari-class submarines with AIP and electronic HWT capabilities
  • 31/12Austria is to acquire 12 Leonardo M-346FA light-attack/trainer jets as a replacement for its already retired Saab 105 fleet
  • 31/12Volocopter enters insolvency following cash shortfall
  • 30/12India launches space docking experiment with PSLV-C60 rocket, advancing major ambitions
  • 29/12China launches world's largest Type 076 40,000 tons Sichuan amphibious ship
  • 29/12Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashes upon landing in Seoul coming from Bangkok. 179 on board confirmed dead and two survivals
  • 28/12Unnamed country becomes 10th to select Brazilian C-390 airlifter
  • 27/12China’s 6th-generation F-36 stealth fighter takes maiden flight over Chengdu
  • 27/12China’s 6th-generation F-36 stealth fighter takes maiden flight over Chengdu
  • 27/12A power cable connecting Estonia and Finland across the Baltic seabed was damaged in latest Baltic CUI incident
  • 06/01After loss of Tartus harbor in Syria, Russia now has no submarines in the Mediterranean
  • 04/01The Italian government has cleared the sale of Piaggio Aerospace to Turkish unmanned air vehicle maker Baykar Technologies
  • 03/01The 1rst SpaceX Falcon9 mission of 2025 launched the Thuraya-4 voice and data connectivity satellite for the United Arab Emirates
  • 02/01Ireland orders 4 Airbus Helicopters H145Ms
  • 01/01New record: there were 259 orbital launches in 2024 (including 134 Space X Falcon rockets) versus 221 orbital launch attempts in 2023
  • 01/01Indian MoD signs two contracts worth $335 million to upgrade Kalvari-class submarines with AIP and electronic HWT capabilities
  • 31/12Austria is to acquire 12 Leonardo M-346FA light-attack/trainer jets as a replacement for its already retired Saab 105 fleet
  • 31/12Volocopter enters insolvency following cash shortfall
  • 30/12India launches space docking experiment with PSLV-C60 rocket, advancing major ambitions
  • 29/12China launches world's largest Type 076 40,000 tons Sichuan amphibious ship
  • 29/12Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashes upon landing in Seoul coming from Bangkok. 179 on board confirmed dead and two survivals
  • 28/12Unnamed country becomes 10th to select Brazilian C-390 airlifter
  • 27/12China’s 6th-generation F-36 stealth fighter takes maiden flight over Chengdu
  • 27/12China’s 6th-generation F-36 stealth fighter takes maiden flight over Chengdu
  • 27/12A power cable connecting Estonia and Finland across the Baltic seabed was damaged in latest Baltic CUI incident
  • 06/01After loss of Tartus harbor in Syria, Russia now has no submarines in the Mediterranean
  • 04/01The Italian government has cleared the sale of Piaggio Aerospace to Turkish unmanned air vehicle maker Baykar Technologies
  • 03/01The 1rst SpaceX Falcon9 mission of 2025 launched the Thuraya-4 voice and data connectivity satellite for the United Arab Emirates
  • 02/01Ireland orders 4 Airbus Helicopters H145Ms
  • 01/01New record: there were 259 orbital launches in 2024 (including 134 Space X Falcon rockets) versus 221 orbital launch attempts in 2023
  • 01/01Indian MoD signs two contracts worth $335 million to upgrade Kalvari-class submarines with AIP and electronic HWT capabilities
  • 31/12Austria is to acquire 12 Leonardo M-346FA light-attack/trainer jets as a replacement for its already retired Saab 105 fleet
  • 31/12Volocopter enters insolvency following cash shortfall
  • 30/12India launches space docking experiment with PSLV-C60 rocket, advancing major ambitions
  • 29/12China launches world's largest Type 076 40,000 tons Sichuan amphibious ship
  • 29/12Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashes upon landing in Seoul coming from Bangkok. 179 on board confirmed dead and two survivals
  • 28/12Unnamed country becomes 10th to select Brazilian C-390 airlifter
  • 27/12China’s 6th-generation F-36 stealth fighter takes maiden flight over Chengdu
  • 27/12China’s 6th-generation F-36 stealth fighter takes maiden flight over Chengdu
  • 27/12A power cable connecting Estonia and Finland across the Baltic seabed was damaged in latest Baltic CUI incident
  • 06/01After loss of Tartus harbor in Syria, Russia now has no submarines in the Mediterranean
  • 04/01The Italian government has cleared the sale of Piaggio Aerospace to Turkish unmanned air vehicle maker Baykar Technologies
  • 03/01The 1rst SpaceX Falcon9 mission of 2025 launched the Thuraya-4 voice and data connectivity satellite for the United Arab Emirates
  • 02/01Ireland orders 4 Airbus Helicopters H145Ms
  • 01/01New record: there were 259 orbital launches in 2024 (including 134 Space X Falcon rockets) versus 221 orbital launch attempts in 2023
  • 01/01Indian MoD signs two contracts worth $335 million to upgrade Kalvari-class submarines with AIP and electronic HWT capabilities
  • 31/12Austria is to acquire 12 Leonardo M-346FA light-attack/trainer jets as a replacement for its already retired Saab 105 fleet
  • 31/12Volocopter enters insolvency following cash shortfall
  • 30/12India launches space docking experiment with PSLV-C60 rocket, advancing major ambitions
  • 29/12China launches world's largest Type 076 40,000 tons Sichuan amphibious ship
  • 29/12Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashes upon landing in Seoul coming from Bangkok. 179 on board confirmed dead and two survivals
  • 28/12Unnamed country becomes 10th to select Brazilian C-390 airlifter
  • 27/12China’s 6th-generation F-36 stealth fighter takes maiden flight over Chengdu
  • 27/12China’s 6th-generation F-36 stealth fighter takes maiden flight over Chengdu
  • 27/12A power cable connecting Estonia and Finland across the Baltic seabed was damaged in latest Baltic CUI incident
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ASDS MEDIA est une agence d'information spécialisée dans l’Aéronautique et le Spatial, la Défense et la Sécurité. Elle regroupe des experts de l’information et de la communication pour développer des concepts innovants au service de ces secteurs d’activité.

ASDS MEDIA développe ses activités à partir d'une plateforme internet permanente, créée spécialement pour permettre aux médias de télécharger gratuitement sur une seule et unique plateforme, les vidéos, photos et tous les autres contenus éditoriaux.

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ASDS MEDIA constitue une révolution dans le monde de l’information et de la communication grâce à son nouveau concept de diffusion gratuite des images vidéo HD mais aussi de tous types de données (photos, infographies, etc) destinées aux télévisions et aux médias.

ASDS MEDIA propose un certain nombre de services complémentaires permettant de produire et de valoriser des contenus d'information. 

ASDS MEDIA est aujourd'hui une agence d'information spécialisée indépendante en plein essor à l'international. Plus de 6.500 journalistes dont plus de 1.800 chaînes de télévision, dans 155 pays sont référencés sur la MediaBank ASDS MEDIA.