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DESIGNED FOR EXTREME CONDITIONS SINCE 2008

Founded in 2008, Aviotec started with the production of Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) blankets for the space sector. Today, we deliver complete aerospace solutions, including design, electrical harnesses, manufacturing, and satellite integration.

TRUSTED BY GLOBAL LEADERS IN AEROSPACE SECTOR

Through active participation in national and international industry events, Aviotec has earned the trust of leading institutional stakeholders such as ESA and ASI, as well as commercial New Space clients. Our commitment to quality, adherence to ECSS standards, on-time delivery, technical expertise, and international collaboration has made us a trusted global partner.

REACHING NEW HEIGHTS

Aviotec started as a small, specialized team. As projects increased, the company grew steadily and sustainably, expanding both design and manufacturing capabilities without compromising quality.

In 2022, growing demand led to a move to a 2,000 m² headquarters, including:

Project offices
600 m
Manufacturing Area
1000 m
Cleanroom
600 m2
Warehouse
400 m

THE CLEANROOM

The facility includes a 600 m² state-of-the-art cleanroom designed to meet the highest industry standards, providing a controlled environment essential for precision manufacturing and sensitive operations. This advanced space supports a wide range of activities, ensuring optimal conditions for quality, reliability, and performance.

 Equipped with modern infrastructure and stringent contamination control systems, the cleanroom enables efficient workflows while maintaining strict compliance with regulatory and technological requirements.

EMBEDDING ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY INTO EVERY ACTION

Sustainability is an integral part of Aviotec’s strategy and daily operations. Our commitment to the environment is reflected in initiatives such as powering our facility with solar panels, significantly reducing our reliance on non-renewable energy.

A significant portion of the energy produced by our solar panel system is used to power our operations, while the remaining energy is fed into the national grid as surplus.

Kilograms of CO2 emission saved
0
Equivalent tree Planting
0
Kilometers driven
on sunshine
0

END-TO-END SOLUTIONS FOR SPACE HARDWARE

DESIGN

Each item is designed and verified through dedicated analysis, following a rigorous and structured engineering approach aimed at ensuring high performance, reliability, and full compliance with applicable ECSS standards and mission requirements throughout its operational lifecycle.

MANUFACTURING

With a focus on process control, consistency, and reliability, we operate under rigorous quality management systems to guarantee that every product is delivered to the highest standards. Our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art tools and technologies, enabling us to handle even the most complex manufacturing challenges.

INTEGRATION

We pride ourselves on seamlessly integrating customer requirements, ensuring every item deliver maximum performance and efficiency. We manage every detail to guarantee superior functionality, reliability, and safety in even the most extreme environments.

DISCOVER HOW AVIOTEC CAN SUPPORT YOUR MISSION WITH CERTIFIED QUALITY SOLUTIONS

LEO
LOW HEARTH ORBIT

A low Earth orbit (LEO) is, as the name suggests, an orbit that is relatively close to Earth’s surface. LEO is considered to be under altitudes of 2000 km, this upper limit a consequence of the Van Allen belts above and the harsh environment they create.

ISS ORBIT

With a focus on process control, consistency, and reliability, we operate under rigorous quality management systems to guarantee that every product is delivered to the highest standards. Our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art tools and technologies, enabling us to handle even the most complex manufacturing challenges.

GTO
GEOSTATIONARY TRANSFER ORBIT

Transfer orbits are a special kind of orbit used to get from one orbit to another. When satellites are launched from Earth by rockets like Ariane 6, they are not always placed directly into their final orbit. Instead, they are often put into an initial transfer orbit where, using energy from onboard motors, the satellite or spacecraft can move from one orbit to another.

HEO
HIGHLY ELLIPTICAL ORBIT

The eccentricity of orbits is denoted by numbers from zero to one, with perfectly circular orbits rating zero while a highly eccentric orbit is closer to (but always less than) one. A score of one would mean an orbit is ‘parabolic’, i.e. the shape of a parabola, think of a symmetrical ‘U’ shaped curve, reaching just enough energy to escape the gravitational pull of the central object, never to return.

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Via Stresa, 5 – 10044 Pianezza (TO) Italy

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