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    Airbus, Thales and Leonardo Still Negotiating Major Space Partnership

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyOctober 6, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
    Airbus, Thales and Leonardo

    European Satellite Venture Faces Delays as Airbus, Thales and Leonardo Continue Talks

    Plans to form a major new European satellite manufacturer are facing delays, with discussions between France’s Airbus, Thales, and Italy’s Leonardo still ongoing. A source told Reuters on Monday that finalising the framework agreement will take several more weeks as key details remain unresolved.

    Boards Seek Common Ground

    According to the person familiar with the matter, the boards of the three aerospace giants are still working to align on a unified position. Talks between the companies encountered a temporary setback after Thales and Leonardo, which already collaborate through joint ventures, requested additional time to review the terms, French newspaper La Tribune reported.

    Leonardo declined to comment on the negotiations, while Thales did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment. An Airbus spokesperson confirmed that discussions were continuing but emphasised that “talks with our partners continue and are confidential in nature; it is too early to comment further.”

    Building a European Space Powerhouse

    The three firms have been in discussions for months over a plan to consolidate their space operations and strengthen Europe’s competitiveness in the fast-growing global satellite industry. The proposed venture would bring together Airbus Space Systems and Airbus Intelligence with Thales Alenia Space and Telespazio—both joint ventures between Leonardo and Thales—as well as Leonardo’s other space assets.

    If completed, the merger would create a European satellite manufacturing powerhouse capable of competing more effectively with major US and Chinese players, including Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Industry observers view the partnership as crucial for consolidating Europe’s fragmented space sector and ensuring strategic autonomy in satellite production and operations.

    A Push for Strategic Unity

    The potential alliance reflects growing European ambitions to develop homegrown capabilities in both commercial and defence-related space technology. However, negotiations have been slowed by the complexity of aligning existing joint ventures, governance structures, and national interests.

    The companies are expected to continue refining the framework over the coming weeks, with industry insiders predicting that a final agreement could still be reached before the end of the year if talks progress smoothly.

    with inputs from Reuters

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