Airbus, Leonardo, Thales Partner On Space Autonomy

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AIRBUS, Leonardo and Thales signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at combining their respective space activities into a new company and strengthen Europe’s strategic autonomy in space, a major sector that underpins critical infrastructure and services related to telecommunications, global navigation, earth observation, science, exploration and national security.

This new company also intends to serve as the trusted partner for developing and implementing national sovereign space programmes by pooling, building and developing a comprehensive portfolio of complementary technologies and end-to-end solutions, from space infrastructure to services (excluding space launchers). It will accelerate innovation in this strategic market, in order to create a unified, integrated and resilient European space player, with the critical mass to compete globally and grow on the export markets.

It will be able to foster innovation, combine and strengthen investments in future space products and services, building on the complementary assets and world-class expertise of all three companies. The combination is expected to generate mid triple digit million euro of total annual synergies on operating income five years after closing. Associated costs to generate those synergies are expected to be in line with industry benchmark.

The project is expected to unlock incremental revenues, leveraging an expanded portfolio of end-to-end products and services leading to a more competitive offering, and greater global commercial reach. The combined capabilities also pave the way for even more innovative new programmes to enlarge the new company’s market positioning. Further operational synergies in, among others, engineering, manufacturing and project management, are anticipated to drive long-term efficiency and value creation. Upon conclusion of the transaction, this new company will encompass the following contributions:

Airbus Defence and Space will contribute with its Space Systems and Space Digital businesses, while Leonardo will contribute through its Space Division, including its shares in Telespazio and Thales Alenia Space along with Thales contributing with its shares in Thales Alenia Space, Telespazio and Thales SESO too.

The combined entity will employ around 25,000 people across Europe With an annual turnover of about €6.5 billion and an order backlog representing more than three years of projected sales.

Airbus, Leonardo and Thales will own 35%, 32.5% and 32.5% stakes respectively in the new company, operating under joint control, with a balanced governance structure among shareholders.

Accelerating European leadership in space and ensuring its strategic autonomy, the new company aims to:

  • Foster innovation and technological progress by harnessing joint R&D capabilities to be at the cutting edge of space missions in all domains, including services, and enhance operational efficiency, benefiting from economies of scale and optimized production processes.
  • Increase competitiveness facing global players, reaching critical mass and ensuring Europe secures its role as a major player in the international space market.
  • Lead innovative programmes to address evolving customer and European sovereign needs, national sovereign and military programmes, by providing integrated solutions for infrastructure & services in all major space domains, driving cooperation across nations and having the capability to invest.
  • Strengthen the European space ecosystem by bringing more stability and predictability to the industrial landscape, amplifying opportunities for the benefit of European suppliers of all sizes.
  • Create new opportunities for employee development through broader technical capabilities and the extensive multinational footprint of the new company.

A joint statement by Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury, Leonardo CEO and general manager Roberto Cingolani, together with Thales chairman and CEO Patrice Caine read, “This proposed new company marks a pivotal milestone for Europe’s space industry. It embodies our shared vision to build a stronger and more competitive European presence in an increasingly dynamic global space market. By pooling our talent, resources, expertise as well as research and development capabilities, we aim to generate growth, accelerate innovation and deliver greater value to our customers and stakeholders. This partnership aligns with the ambitions of European governments to strengthen their industrial and technological assets, ensuring Europe’s autonomy across the strategic space domain and its many applications. It offers employees the opportunity to be at the heart of this ambitious initiative, while benefiting from enhanced career prospects and the collective strength of the three industry leaders.”

Employee representatives of Airbus, Leonardo and Thales will be informed and consulted on this project according to the laws of involved countries and the collective agreements applicable at each parent company. Completion of the transaction is subject to customary conditions including regulatory clearances, with the new company expected to be operational in 2027..–-shp/adj/dl (Pix:LEONARDO)