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European Innovation News 19 September 2025 - 23 October 2025

Europe’s $7.5 Billion Space Alliance: Airbus, Thales & Leonardo Join Forces to Challenge Musk’s Starlink

Europe’s $7.5 Billion Space Alliance: Airbus, Thales & Leonardo Join Forces to Challenge Musk’s Starlink

Europe Builds a Space Powerhouse to Take on Starlink Europe is finally uniting its space champions. In a landmark agreement announced on October 23, aerospace giants Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo unveiled plans to combine their satellite divisions into a single joint venture worth €6.5 billion in annual sales reuters.com. The move wraps up months of negotiations (code-named Project Bromo”) and seeks to create a European one-stop-shop” for satellites and space systems that can compete with Elon Musk’s Starlink megaconstellation and other rivals reuters.com. It’s a strategic play to regain ground in the global space race, where Europe’s once-leading satellite firms have fallen
Sweden’s Space Odyssey: From Arctic Rockets to Europe’s Satellite Powerhouse

Sweden’s Space Odyssey: From Arctic Rockets to Europe’s Satellite Powerhouse

Historical Overview: Sweden’s Journey into Space Sweden’s involvement in space stretches back over six decades. In 1961, Swedish engineers launched the country’s first sounding rocket from a remote site in northern Sweden sscspace.com. This pioneering step was followed by the construction of Esrange Space Center above the Arctic Circle, which saw its first rocket launch in November 1966 sscspace.com. Operated initially by the European Space Research Organisation (the precursor to ESA) and transferred to Swedish ownership in 1972, Esrange became the heart of Sweden’s early space activities sscspace.com sscspace.com. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Sweden built expertise in suborbital rockets
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