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4 Takeaways: Umbra on How SAR is Unlocking Insights from Orbit
Avio: Our target is up to 6 Vega-C launches/year; $465M capital raise to develop missile work, and a Vega-C win in the US
Iridium: SpaceX’s bigfooting into D2D changes the game for us. We’ll adapt our strategy and we have many cards to play
French CFE-CGC union on Airbus, Thales & Leonardo space merger: Deal makes sense, but forced layoffs must be avoided
Rheinmetall-Iceye JV nears first big order for radar satellites from German Bundeswehr
Thales on space merger with Airbus, Leonardo: projected operations in 2028, R&D synergies, substantial revenue growth
Five weeks from budget-setting ministerial conference, ESA concludes review of its $25.5B proposal; UK-led Truths is out
Airbus, Thales, Leonardo sign MoU to merge their space divisions, promise ~ $500M in annual synergies
Seraphim Space Investment Trust’s 26-company portfolio up 28.9%; radar satellite builder Iceye is star performer
Struggling D2D startups Lynk Global, Omnispace merge; SES ‘a major strategic shareholder,’ but its investment plan is unclear
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4 Takeaways: Umbra on How SAR is Unlocking Insights from Orbit

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Avio: Our target is up to 6 Vega-C launches/year; $465M capital raise...

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Rheinmetall-Iceye JV nears first big order for radar satellites from German Bundeswehr

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Thales on space merger with Airbus, Leonardo: projected operations in 2028, R&D...

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    October 24, 2025
  • Thales on space merger with Airbus, Leonardo: projected operations in 2028, R&D synergies, substantial revenue growth

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