
The purpose of Europe’s spaceport
Europe’s spaceport is the only launch site for ESA’s Ariane 6 and Vega-C launchers. Its purpose is to guarantee that Europe benefits from continual, reliable and independent access to space.
The purpose of Europe’s spaceport
Europe’s spaceport is the only launch site for ESA’s Ariane 6 and Vega-C launchers. Its purpose is to guarantee that Europe benefits from continual, reliable and independent access to space.
Public consultation for mini-launchers
The public consultation period regarding construction of the first multi-launcher complex (ELM1) at Europe’s spaceport is open until 18 March 2025 inclusive.
The French Space Agency’s commitments in French Guiana : review and outlook
Review of French Space Agency initiatives benefiting the region in 2024 and outlook for 2025.
The French Space Agency’s commitments in French Guiana : review and outlook
Europe’s Spaceport: Recap of 2024 and outlook for 2025
Recap of the past year and a look ahead to the major milestones expected in 2025.
Europe’s Spaceport: Recap of 2024 and outlook for 2025
2024 at Europe’s spaceport
Here’s an overview of the major events that lie ahead.
2024 at Europe’s spaceport
Space Summit: outcomes for Europe’s spaceport
On 6 and 7 November, the Space Summit was held in Seville, Spain, attended by 22 ESA Member States, who came to a number of agreements on the future of Europe in space. An overview of the agreements relating to Europe’s spaceport.