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May 21, 2024 · Arianespace is the world’s leading satellite launch company. Founded in 1980, it deploys a family of four launchers – Ariane 5, Ariane 6, Vega and Vega C – to meet the needs of commercial and government customers.
- About us
Since its creation in 1980 as the world's first commercial...
- Governance
President, Arianespace, Inc., Washington, D.C. Loic Menager....
- Company profile
Meeting the Arianespace motto: "Any mass, any orbit,...
- Sustainable development
The company plays a key role through its launch business in...
- Missions
Arianespace operates a full family of launch vehicles to...
- The Spaceport
The last major step in the launch campaign is Ariane 5’s...
- Ariane 5
Ariane 5 overview. Arianespace’s Ariane 5 is the world...
- Vega
The Arianespace commercial launcher family was expanded in...
- About us
Arianespace SA is a French company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider. It is the operator of two different launch vehicles : Vega , a small-lift rocket an Ariane 6 , a medium or heavy-lift rocket, depending on configuration.
Ariane 6 is a European Space Agency program that will offer increased payload performance and flexibility for various missions. Learn about its features, versions, industrial team, launch site and milestones.
The Ariane 6 launcher will provide Arianespace with new levels of efficiency and flexibility to meet customers’ launch services needs across a full range of commercial and institutional missions.
A 50/50 joint venture between Airbus and Safran, ArianeGroup is a world leader in access to space. The company develops and supplies innovative and competitive solutions for civil and military space launch systems, with first-rate expertise in the most advanced propulsion technologies.
Created in 1980 as the world’s first commercial launch services company, Arianespace performs a dual mission of guaranteeing Europe’s independent access to space while proposing competitive and reliable space transport solutions for all types of institutional and commercial satellites to all orbits.