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Ariane 6

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A flexible, modular heavy-lift launch system for the next generation of space missions

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General InformationAriane 6 is a European heavy-lift launch vehicle program developed by ArianeSpace (a subsidiary of Airbus, Safran, and the European Space Agency), based in France, with over 1,000 employees across the ESA and ArianeSpace, with development beginning around 2014
Funding & FinancialsAriane 6 is funded through ESA member state contributions and European government programs rather than traditional venture funding, with development budgets exceeding €4 billion across the program lifecycle
Leadership & TeamThe program is led by the European Space Agency with ArianeSpace as the industrial partner; key executives include ArianeSpace CEO Stéphane Israël and ESA leadership overseeing the technical development
Recent ActivityAriane 6's first integrated test flight (Ariane 6 Flight 0) is scheduled for 2024, with initial operational capability expected in late 2024, marking the transition from development to commercial operations

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News Coverage 17

Space15d ago

Firefly Reaches Swedish Launch Site, SSC Space Signs First Defense Contract

SSC Space secured a $21.5M defense contract with Sweden's Defense Materiel Administration, with Firefly Aerospace as the launch vehicle partner. Infrastructure completion was announced on June 30, positioning U.S. orbital launch capability on mainland Europe for the first time.

Space1mo ago

Ariane 6 flies upgraded booster for first time on June 17

Ariane 6's next mission introduces the P160C Block 2 solid rocket booster, adding 2 tonnes of LEO payload capacity and serving as template for 16 of 18 Amazon Leo launches.

Space1mo ago

SpaceX booster hits 35 flights, shatters reuse record

Falcon 9 booster B1067 completed its 35th orbital flight today, becoming the first rocket booster ever to reach that reuse milestone and validating SpaceX's durability engineering.

Space1mo ago

Japan's H3 launches zero-booster variant June 10, testing cost-cut path

JAXA's H3-30 maiden flight on June 10 flies without solid rocket boosters for the first time, targeting $50M per launch and reshaping Asia-Pacific competitiveness after December's failure.

Space1mo ago

Atlas 5 launches 29 Amazon satellites as New Glenn stays grounded

ULA's Atlas 5 delivered 29 Amazon Leo satellites on May 29, the same day New Glenn exploded, forcing Amazon to rely on four other launch providers to meet a July 30 FCC deadline for 1,618 satellites.

Space1mo ago

Japan clears stripped-down H3 rocket for first flight in June

JAXA greenlights the H3-30 variant for June 10 launch, a three-engine configuration without solid boosters that positions Japan to compete in the low-cost medium-lift segment.

Space1mo ago

Isar Aerospace targets May launch after four delays

Europe's first private orbital rocket is in active launch window at Andøya after COPV repair; qualification flight carries five CubeSats and defines European commercial spaceflight viability.

Space2mo ago

SpaceX's Starship V3 Booster Aces 33-Engine Static Fire, May Launch Window Set

SpaceX completed the first full-thrust 33-engine static fire of Booster 19 at new Pad 2, validating Version 3 hardware targeting 100+ metric tons reusable LEO capacity, nearly three times Flight 11's payload.

Space2mo ago

AST SpaceMobile gets FCC approval as Blue Origin's New Glenn stays grounded

The FCC cleared AST SpaceMobile to deploy 248 D2D satellites on April 21, but Blue Origin's New Glenn remains grounded after losing a BlueBird payload on April 19, forcing AST to rethink its 2026 launch timeline.

Space2mo ago

FAA's First Payload Fee Lands as Amazon Leo Launches Accelerate

The FAA activated a 25-cent-per-pound user fee on all commercial launches starting 2026, retroactive to January 1, with operators owing fees on flights already completed. The timing adds immediate cost pressure as ULA and Arianespace execute back-to-back Amazon Leo constellation missions.

Space2mo ago

Viasat-3 F3 launches April 27: constellation complete, recovery uncertain

Viasat confirmed April 27 Falcon Heavy launch of ViaSat-3 F3 from Cape Canaveral, completing its three-satellite GEO constellation with >1 Tbps capacity over Asia-Pacific—but the company's financial and technical recovery depends on flawless execution of in-orbit testing by late summer.

Space3mo ago

ESA's Celeste IOD-1 Transmits Europe's First LEO Navigation Signal

ESA confirmed the first navigation signal from Celeste IOD-1 on April 8, a dual-frequency L- and S-band transmission from a 12U CubeSat that secures European spectrum rights before the May 2026 ITU deadline.

Space3mo ago

Amazon Leo's FCC Gamble: 210 Satellites, July Deadline, $10B Launch Bill

Amazon's Leo satellite internet entered enterprise beta on April 8, 2026, but faces a critical FCC milestone: deploy 1,618 satellites by July 30 or lose its spectrum authorization. The company has roughly 210 in orbit and needs an approved extension.

Space3mo ago

Avio's First Solo Flight Stalls Days Before Launch—SMILE Postponed After Integration Defect

Avio postponed the April 9 Vega-C launch of ESA's SMILE satellite on April 5 after discovering a supplier defect post-integration—the company's first independent mission since splitting from Arianespace in 2025, now at risk of missing its solar-maximum observation window.

Space3mo ago

Amazon Leo Hits Atlas V Record as $9B Globalstar Gambit Unfolds

Amazon deployed 29 satellites on April 4 — the heaviest payload ever flown on Atlas V — but still sits at just 15% of its July 2026 FCC mandate, forcing a simultaneous $9 billion acquisition play for spectrum access and immediate orbital relief.

Space3mo ago

Atlas V Hits Payload Record: Amazon Leo's Path to Scale

ULA's Atlas V 551 launched 29 Amazon Leo satellites on April 4—the heaviest payload in the rocket's history—via an RL10C engine upgrade and four-tier dispenser. Amazon is now deploying at scale, but remains 1,300+ satellites behind Starlink.

Space3mo ago

China's Kinetica-2 Reaches Orbit; CBC Architecture Arrives in Commercial Fleet

CAS Space successfully flew Kinetica-2 to orbit on March 30, delivering a 4,200 kg cargo spacecraft prototype. The tri-core booster design gives China's commercial sector heavy-lift capacity for the first time outside state ownership.

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