At the Satellite 2025 conference in Washington, European satellite manufacturers urged greater cooperation to compete with vertically integrated players like SpaceX. Benoit Deper, CEO of Aerospacelab, emphasized the need for joint ventures and mergers to share risk, warning against repeating past failures in Europe’s launch ecosystem. Thales Alenia Space CEO Hervé Derrey highlighted that co-engineering and deeper collaboration are essential for fostering innovation, as traditional vendor-supplier relationships are no longer sufficient. In response to supply-chain challenges, companies are strengthening supplier partnerships and expanding production capacities. The push for European cooperation reflects the growing urgency to enhance competitiveness in the global satellite industry.
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