Home Industry Space SpaceX signs deal with European Space Agency to launch key satellites The agreement calls for the satellites to be launched on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from the US by Reuters October 23, 2023 Image credit: SpaceX SpaceX has signed a deal to launch up to four of Europe’s flagship navigation and secure communications satellites into orbit, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. The European Commission, the European Union’s executive arm, along with EU member states, must still give final approval for the deal, the report added, citing officials. Falcon 9 launches 23 @Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida pic.twitter.com/gpVyPPVuGc — SpaceX (@SpaceX) October 22, 2023 SpaceX expands client base SpaceX and the European Space Agency recently signed an agreement for two launches next year, each carrying two Galileo satellites, Javier Benedicto, the agency’s director of navigation told the Journal. The agreement calls for the satellites to be launched on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from the US, he added. SpaceX, and the European Commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment. European space officials said last month they face crucial timing decisions in the coming weeks on the return to flight of Europe’s flagship space launchers following a series of delays. Also read: Amazon launches first test satellites for Kuiper internet network Tags Elon Musk European Space Agency Falcon 9 rocket Galileo satellites SpaceX You might also like Tesla shares tank on back of dismal results SpaceX to launch Yahsat’s Al Yah 4 and 5 satellites Elon Musk’s xAI valued at $24bn after funding from Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital Tesla starts laying off employees at Nevada plant