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Azercosmos hosts 4th meeting of Turkic states’ Space Agencies

Azercosmos hosted the 4th Meeting among the Space Agencies and Relevant Authorities of the Organisation of Turkic States (OTS) in Baku, bringing together representatives and experts from across the Turkic world to strengthen cooperation in space science, education, policy, and climate resilience. In his opening remarks, Dunay Badirkhanov, Acting Chair of Azercosmos, reaffirmed Azerbaijan’s commitment […]

April 23, 2025

SES CEO: “We must move even faster”

SES CEO Adel Al-Saleh, in an interview, has said that despite the recent examples of acquisitions it must move even faster. SES is awaiting regulatory approvals for its purchase of rival Intelsat, and has recently made an investment in Lynk Global which is building a low Earth orbiting fleet of satellites for Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) connections. […]

April 11, 2025By Chris Forrester

Axelspace to provide daily Earth images of 2.3m km² by 2026

Axelspace Corporation, which designs, manufactures and operates microsatellites, and conducts business to promote a society where space is accessible to people around the world, has announced plans to launch seven next-generation Earth observation microsatellites, GRUS-3, in 2026. This will expand the company’s microsatellite constellation to include more than ten satellites, enabling observation of broader areas […]

April 9, 2025

Space Norway secures Intelsat as broadcasting customer

Space Norway, a provider of broadcasting services across the Nordics and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), has announced that Intelsat is an anchor customer for Space Norway on its THOR 8 satellite at 1⁰ West by taking lifetime ownership to a broadcasting payload tailored to CEE. THOR 8 is Space Norway’s new multi-mission satellite scheduled […]

March 10, 2025

Virgin Galactic loses $347m

Sir Richard Branson-backed space tourism business Virgin Galactic has trimmed its losses when compared to a year ago. Most activity at the company is suspended while the passenger-carrying spaceship is being redesigned and manufactured. Revenues for the full year were $7 million, the same as 2023, and related to income from would-be passengers wanting to […]

March 4, 2025By Chris Forrester

Consultant: “European satellite mergers are failing”

Armand Musey, a well-regarded financial and valuation consultant at Summit Ridge Group, speaking on February 5th at the Smallsat Symposium held at Mountain View, California, was blunt in his view of recent mergers involving European satellite operators. He delivered a pessimistic report, saying: “The big, large space companies are entering into a deep, dark desert […]

February 7, 2025

Analyst: Space industry worth $1.8tn by 2035

Analysts at consultants McKinsey, along with the World Economic Forum reporting from Davos in Switzerland, say that the space economy is projected to be worth $1.8 trillion (€1.72tn) by 2035. “Space is no longer a distant frontier; it’s woven into the fabric of our daily lives, from the morning weather report on your smartphone to […]

January 28, 2025

Eutelsat explains recent share movements

Last week, two sets of share movements were reported at satellite operator Eutelsat. The first concerned Spacetime Transformations, which acting on behalf of clients and funds under its management, now held 5.01 per cent of Eutelsat’s shares. The company, controlled by British businessman Christopher Harborne, said it held 23,827,744 Eutelsat shares. The second reported on […]

January 21, 2025By Chris Forrester

Report: Government space budgets hit $135bn in 2024

Novaspace, the space consulting and market intelligence firm, has released the 24th edition of its annual Government Space Programs (GSP) report. The report reveals that global government space investments reached approximately $135 billion (€131.4bn) in 2024, a 10 per cent increase compared to 2023. Defence spending, now the majority of budgets at $73 billion (54 […]

January 16, 2025

UAE’s Space42 wants to build LEO constellation

Space42 is the newly-established combination of Abu Dhabi’s Al Yah (YahSat) and Bayanat AI, which operates the Thuraya fleet of satellites. Its latest, Thuraya 4, was launched on January 3rd into its transfer orbit and on its way to a location at 44 degrees East. The company says that Thuraya 4 has a firm backlog […]

January 13, 2025By Chris Forrester