Eutelsat Signs Agreement with MaiaSpace for Future LEO Satellite Launches

Eutelsat and MaiaSpace signed a multi-launch agreement for the future launch of LEO satellites, starting in 2027.

The agreement adds to Eutelsat’s options for access to space, providing additional assurance of operational continuity for customers of its OneWeb constellation.

Founded in April 2022, MaiaSpace designs, manufactures, commercializes, and operates the first reusable and eco-designed mini launcher in Europe, which prefigurates the future family of sovereign and competitive European launch vehicles. With its large, 3.5-meter diameter fairing, a launch mass capability of up to four tons in inclined orbits, and the addition as an option of the Colibri kick-stage increasing mission flexibility, the MaiaSpace launcher offers a solution for various missions. That includes the deployment or replenishment of broadband satellite constellations.

Arlen Kassighian, Eutelsat’s Chief Engineering Officer, says, “We’re delighted to be bringing the MaiaSpace launch solution into our LEO constellation deployment strategy adding a complementary launch option alongside our existing partners. By broadening our launch portfolio, we can continue delivering efficient and resilient services to our customers while ensuring continuity of service for the existing constellation. It also reinforces our commitment to meeting customer demand while strengthening the resilience of our access to space.”

Yohann Leroy, Chief Executive Officer of MaiaSpace, adds, “We are honored to be entrusted by Eutelsat for part of its upcoming LEO satellite launches. This agreement with an experienced and renowned satellite operator confirms that Maia is well-suited for deploying or replenishing satellite broadband constellations.”

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