... in 2020. The signing ceremony chaired by Mr. Mohamed FRIKHA, CEO of TELNET Group, and Mr. Alexander V. SERKIN, CEO of GK Launch Services, was held at the Sfax Digital Research Center. Challenge ONE is a scientific research and innovation project...
...far too speculative and therefore risky for the vast majority of investors. Global competition is now forcing launch companies to reduce costs by employing advanced manufacturing methods to build cheaper expendable vehicles. A few, most notably Space...
... satellites and capacity to effectively ‘self-insure’ once in orbit, they will still want to insure the launches. Constellation launch risk can be large. For the cost benefits of scale, satellite operators will try and put as many...
... is for LSOs to collaborate to share costs. Collaborative working is a hallmark of the UK space industry and given that UK space launches will need to be deconflicted from a timing and location perspective, there is little reason why two or more LSOs...
... associated with government-funded and government/contractor-operated spaceports, supported by billion-dollar prime contractors. Legacy launch sites, established by the USA and Russia over several decades, had a more straight forward journey during...
... vehicle design integrates in-production motors, off-the-shelf components, and a delivery platform with over 40 successful launches. We are doing it differently to meet growing client demand for innovative solutions that minimise risk and development...