ESA Boosts European Space Race with €44M for Startup Launchers

November 21, 2024
ESA Boosts European Space Race with €44M for Startup Launchers
  • While Germany and the UK benefit from this funding, companies from France and Spain, such as Latitude and PLD Space, are excluded due to their non-participation in the Boost initiative.

  • The ESA intends to act as an impartial arbiter in this emerging competition, which is crucial as the European Commission seeks a more active role in space affairs.

  • Isar Aerospace is conducting tests on its Spectrum launcher, supported by over €15 million in ESA funding, aiming for its first flight by the end of 2024.

  • The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced continued funding for four startups as part of its Boost program, which aims to enhance the commercial space sector in Europe.

  • This initiative includes a total budget of €44.22 million allocated to support the development of mini-launchers, with the first launches expected in the coming months.

  • This funding decision follows the November 2023 Sevilla summit, where ESA member states, particularly Germany, emphasized the need for a competitive environment in the European launcher market.

  • Recognizing the critical months leading up to a first flight, the ESA aims to support companies that face high operational costs without immediate revenue.

  • Orbex plans to use €5.6 million in funding for its Prime launcher's demonstration flight, scheduled for 2025, focusing on essential development steps.

  • Contract extensions have been signed with HyImpulse, Isar Aerospace, Orbex, and Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) to aid their preparations for launch.

  • HyImpulse is developing its SL1 launch vehicle with €11.8 million in ESA funding to enhance its subsystems and propulsion technologies.

  • Orbex is making progress towards its first launch, with ESA support facilitating crucial testing and qualification processes.

  • Notably, France opted out of the Boost program, highlighting the increasing competition among European nations to establish leading space companies.

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