By Leo Marchandon and Gianluca Lo Nostro
July 16 (Reuters) – Airbus said on Thursday it had signed a multi-year agreement โwith Iliad-owned Scaleway to provide cloud infrastructure for sensitive industrial โand defence applications, supporting the deployment of AI tools developed with French startup Mistral.
The โEuropean planemaker said Scaleway would host critical applications spanning aircraft design, engineering, industrial production and corporate operations. Airbus signed a partnership with Mistral in May to co-develop customised AI tools for aerospace and defence.
“The โfact that the Mistral โ models are already deployed on Scaleway infrastructure will allow us to accelerate our AI approach,” Airbus Chief Digital โ Officer Catherine Jestin told reporters.
Airbus plans to use Mistral’s technology for military applications and certified aviation systems, areas where the company wants European โpartners to โhandle intellectual property, research and development, โand sensitive data.
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Jestin said โAirbus selected Scaleway after assessing more than 150 technical and legal requirements.
“The second set of criteria concerned legal requirements, in particular the much-discussed protection against the kill switch and against the application of extraterritorial laws,” she said.
European governments and companies have increasingly focused on โdigital sovereignty as AI becomes embedded in โcritical infrastructure, defence and industrial operations. โThe European Commission last month โproposed a Cloud and AI Development Act aimed โat expanding domestic cloud and computing โcapacity.
Airbus will migrate โaround 70 critical applications to Scaleway by the end of 2028, with the broader programme potentially covering up to 900 applications โover the next โfive to six years.
Airbus did not disclose the value of โthe agreement.
(Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro and Leo Marchandon โin Gdansk; editing by Matt Scuffham)