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Eutelsat’s bright LEO outlook clouded by GEO decline

Strong government demand helped send Eutelsat’s LEO revenues soaring 84% over the past 12 months, although the French operator expects its legacy geostationary business to continue weighing on profits in the year ahead. The post Eutelsat’s bright LEO outlook clouded by GEO decline appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Golden Dome requires non-traditional thinking and an agile approach

Big systems projects are nothing novel in defense acquisition. However, a big systems project delivered fast and at an affordable cost is more uncommon. The Trump administration’s transformational vision for continental missile defense, called Golden Dome, has the opportunity to be notable not only for its innovative approach to defending the United States, but for

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Skyrora gets UK launch license as first flight likely slips to 2026

Skyrora has become the first British company to secure a launch license from the U.K.’s Civil Aviation Authority, though a lack of available launch pads could push its first suborbital flight from SaxaVord Spaceport into 2026. The post Skyrora gets UK launch license as first flight likely slips to 2026 appeared first on SpaceNews.

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