Article 6HQ47 “We are worried,” says European rocket chief at prospect of launch competition

“We are worried,” says European rocket chief at prospect of launch competition

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Enlarge / Artist's view of the configuration of Ariane 6 using four boosters on the ELA-4 launch pad together with its mobile gantry. (credit: ESA-D. Ducros)

There is no guarantee" France's ArianeGroup will continue to be Europe's rocket launch company of choice, according to the head of the European Space Agency, after ESA member states agreed to introduce more competition to the market.

Josef Aschbacher, the agency's director-general, told the Financial Times that the decision at its space summit in Seville last November to open the European launcher market to competition was a game-changer."

The next generation of launch would be done in a very different way," he said, acknowledging that this would put pressure on ArianeGroup's owners, Airbus and Safran. If they have a very competitive launcher, then they are in the race. But there is no guarantee."

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