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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
Eutelsat: LEO/OneWeb on track for 50% growth this fiscal year; $1.75-billion capital raise should close by December
When China, Russia, US, Europe debate space security, active debris removal can look like a counterspace threat
Planet Labs maintains profitability goal, but throttles investment in new satellite capacity to meet surging demand
Former Ukrainian Defense Minister assesses use of commercial geospatial imaging satellites in war effort
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Rheinmetall-Iceye JV nears first big order for radar satellites from German Bundeswehr

October 24, 2025 0 comment

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

October 24, 2025 0 comment

Five weeks from budget-setting ministerial conference, ESA concludes review of its $25.5B...

Airbus, Thales, Leonardo sign MoU to merge their space divisions, promise ~...

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Seraphim Space Investment Trust’s 26-company portfolio up 28.9%; radar satellite builder Iceye...

October 22, 2025 0 comment

Struggling D2D startups Lynk Global, Omnispace merge; SES ‘a major strategic shareholder,’...

October 22, 2025 0 comment

Eutelsat: LEO/OneWeb on track for 50% growth this fiscal year; $1.75-billion capital...

When China, Russia, US, Europe debate space security, active debris removal can...


Latest News

  • RSC Energia reports 25% revenue growth, returns to net profit for 2017

    by Peter B. de Selding July 9, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding July 9, 2018

    PARIS — Russian space hardware builder RSC Energia reported a sharp rebound in revenue and profit…

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  • MDA: We’re as Canadian as ever — employment, technology, IP, taxes — within U.S.-based Maxar

    by Peter B. de Selding July 9, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding July 9, 2018

    PARIS — Canada’s MDA Corp. purchased U.S. satellite builder SSL and U.S. geospatial-imaging company DigitalGlobe and…

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  • OneWeb designer makes business case for satellite constellation debris removal

    by Peter B. de Selding July 6, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding July 6, 2018

    UPDATE July 7: This story was updated to include OneWeb’s comments. PARIS — The industrial prime…

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  • EchoStar abandons Inmarsat bid after Inmarsat rejection, but reserves right to return

    by Peter B. de Selding July 6, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding July 6, 2018

      UPDATE: EchoStar let the July 6 deadline slip by without making a formal bid for…

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  • Interview: Methera Global Communications CEO Chris McIntosh

    by Peter B. de Selding July 5, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding July 5, 2018

    SINGAPORE — At least a dozen satellite companies are pursuing the difficult-to-tap market of providing broadband…

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  • ‘Minimally crazy:’ European VC explains investment in launch-service startup PLD Space

    by Peter B. de Selding July 4, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding July 4, 2018

      PARIS — Angel and venture-capital enthusiasm for the space sector has rippled outward from the…

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  • Satellite operator challenges launch-service providers on price cuts, risk-sharing options

    by Peter B. de Selding July 3, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding July 3, 2018

    PARIS — A successful commercial satellite-fleet operator asked five launch-service providers — Arianespace, Blue Origin, International…

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  • When in Rome, be Roman: Hughes says India seems ready to OK private Ka-band broadband satellite

    by Peter B. de Selding July 3, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding July 3, 2018

    SINGAPORE — Broadband hardware and service provider Hughes Network Systems announced Jupiter System ground network contracts…

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  • SpaceX’s satellite broadband intentions are weaponized by competitors but still uncertain

    by Peter B. de Selding July 2, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding July 2, 2018

    PARIS — Three months after receiving U.S. FCC approval, which triggered a regulatory countdown, SpaceX’s Starlink…

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  • ESA-Airbus space station commercialization deal confronts 2024 ISS retirement threat

    by Peter B. de Selding July 2, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding July 2, 2018

    PARIS — The European Space Agency (ESA) goal of offering commercial access to the International Space…

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ArianeGroup: Arianespace, no longer responsible for the Vega rocket, is now free to work with our startup launcher, MaiaSpace

by Peter B. de Selding January 14, 2025

LA PLATA, Maryland — Commercial launch service provider Arianespace is losing one-third of its business as…

by Peter B. de Selding January 14, 2025

Comtech hires turnaround expert as CEO, widens strategic review to include all scenarios, discontinues 70 satellite products

January 14, 2025
by Peter B. de Selding January 14, 2025

Nur-Sultan pilgrimage: SES, OneWeb look to Kazakhstan to anchor their NGSO constellation businesses in Central Asia

April 19, 2021
by Peter B. de Selding April 19, 2021

EU Commission’s broadband constellation meets industry reservations about co-investment

January 13, 2021
by Peter B. de Selding January 13, 2021

For SpaceX, Amazon and other LEO satellite constellations, spectrum and landing rights issues remain

May 24, 2019
by Peter B. de Selding May 24, 2019

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Featured Stories

  • ArianeGroup: Arianespace, no longer responsible for the Vega rocket, is now free to work with our startup launcher, MaiaSpace

    January 14, 2025
  • Comtech hires turnaround expert as CEO, widens strategic review to include all scenarios, discontinues 70 satellite products

    January 14, 2025
  • Nur-Sultan pilgrimage: SES, OneWeb look to Kazakhstan to anchor their NGSO constellation businesses in Central Asia

    April 19, 2021
  • EU Commission’s broadband constellation meets industry reservations about co-investment

    January 13, 2021

Latest News

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

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

    October 24, 2025
  • Five weeks from budget-setting ministerial conference, ESA concludes review of its $25.5B proposal; UK-led Truths is out

    October 23, 2025
  • Airbus, Thales, Leonardo sign MoU to merge their space divisions, promise ~ $500M in annual synergies

    October 23, 2025
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