Arianespace plans to strive to compete, innovate, and...
Arianespace plans to strive to compete, innovate, and drive down costs of satellite launches to continue to adapt in the commercial launch marketplace, said CEO Stephane Israel. Competition in that market isn’t getting any easier, he said Tuesday at a…
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Washington Space Business Roundtable event. The U.S. satellite business is key for Arianespace, he said. So far, the company has launched 161 satellites made by U.S. manufacturers, he said. It also serves the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other U.S. agencies, he said. Israel said he expects new opportunities to arise from the recently updated National Space Transportation Policy (CD Nov 25 p17): “We see the door opening wider for hosted payloads."