European Aerospace Firms Agree to Merge Space and Satellite Businesses to Boost Global Competitiveness

The new company is expected to become operational in 2027 and is set to employ 25,000 people across Europe.
European Aerospace Firms Agree to Merge Space and Satellite Businesses to Boost Global Competitiveness
Branding for Airbus is seen at the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Britain, July 22, 2024. Toby Melville/Reuters
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European aerospace firms Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales have agreed to merge their satellite and space systems businesses into a single European company that will compete with global giants, such as Space X’s Starlink.

The three companies announced on Oct. 23 that they signed a memorandum of understanding to create a “new European space player” that will “strengthen Europe’s strategic autonomy in space.”
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