LA PLATA, Maryland — Europe’s ASD-Eurospace industry association added up the space programs identified as priorities by the EU and concluded that it will require a budget of 40-60 billion euros ($45.7-$68.5 billion) in the European Commission’s next seven-year budget, which begins in 2028.
At the midpoint of 50 billion euros, that would be more than triple the current space budget, but the increase accounts for the Commission’s adding the Iris2 secure connectivity constellation in 2024, to which the . . .
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