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CT showcases its most innovative defense, aerospace, and space solutions at Le Bourget
June 12, 2025

CT, a leading engineering company in technological innovation throughout the entire product lifecycle, will participate in the 55th edition of the Paris Air Show, taking place in Le Bourget from June 16 to 22. At Hall 2B, booths C93 and C91, CT will present its latest solutions in the fields of defense, aerospace, and space.

One of the highlights will be an immersive virtual reality experience that realistically showcases the capabilities of its multi-domain federated simulation ecosystem. Through mixed reality environments, visitors will explore how air, land, and command operations are integrated into coordinated and connected scenarios.

This experience provides a comprehensive view of CT’s suite of simulators:

  • Command & Control (C2) Center Simulator: Replicates a real-time command table, managing communication and decision-making across various operational platforms.
  • Fighter Aircraft Simulator: Simulates the piloting of a fighter jet in coordinated mission scenarios, featuring aerial maneuvers and interaction with other mission elements.
  • AFV (Armored Fighting Vehicle) Simulator: Recreates the behavior of an armored vehicle in land operations, integrated with air units and command and air support centers.
  • Defense Drone Simulator: Enables users to experience tactical drone operations for surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence gathering.

Complementing these innovations, CT will also showcase KOIOS, an artificial intelligence solution specifically designed for defense environments. KOIOS enhances automated decision-making, optimizes threat detection, and strengthens surveillance capabilities—even in resource-constrained or unstable operational conditions.

In the space domain, CT will present developments from PADA-1, a consortium formed by HyPrSpace, Telespazio, and CT. The project focuses on a hybrid propulsion system for suborbital missions and payload delivery to space, applied respectively to the Baguette One and Orbital Baguette One (OB-1) vehicles. This hybrid technology, which combines solid and liquid propellants, offers a safer, more sustainable, and efficient alternative to conventional launch systems.

Also, on display will be INSIDeR, a ground-based simulator using active debris removal (ADR) technologies, addressing the growing need for space debris management. Additionally, visitors will discover LAB METOC Defense & Space, a tool designed to assess meteorological and environmental conditions, minimizing operational risks and ensuring mission success in both defense and space launch contexts.

CT Infodream will present its Qual@xy MES system, an industrial digitization platform designed to optimize production, improve traceability, and enhance real-time quality control. The system captures and analyzes key data throughout the production process, enabling data-driven decision-making and greater operational efficiency. With its modular structure, the platform can be adapted to companies of various sizes and industries.

AXTER will also be featured at the same booth, showcasing its hybrid propulsion system for light aircraft. This advanced solution is designed to enhance both flight safety and energy efficiency. It combines high-performance lithium batteries with a proprietary Battery Management System (BMS) that monitors each cell in real time and optimizes performance. This setup provides additional power during takeoff, climb, or emergency situations. Its lightweight design and high power output also contribute to reduced fuel consumption and lower maintenance costs.

At this edition of the Paris Air Show, CT reaffirms its commitment to developing cutting-edge technological solutions that strengthen operational capabilities across key sectors such as defense, aerospace, and space.