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Telespazio Ibérica is part of Telespazio, which is owned 67% by Leonardo and 33% by Thales.
An ongoing structural industrial transformation could include a potential integration of Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo’s space businesses under a project referred to as Bromo.
A massive merger codenamed Project Bromo involves Leonardo, Thales, and Airbus.
Project Bromo is a planned merger combining the space businesses of Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo.
The German initiative involves major European aerospace primes including Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo to support a resilient satellite communications alternative to commercial systems like Starlink.
Airbus made the case for a potential space merger involving Thales and Leonardo and also made the case against that merger.
Thales, Airbus, and Leonardo are merging their space activities into a joint venture projected to have a workforce of 25,000 people and annual revenues of 6,500 million.
The Pressurized Cargo Module for Cygnus NG-24 left Thales’ facility in Turin and recently arrived at Kennedy Space Center.
Space Intel Report published a post titled "SES raises concerns over Airbus-Thales-Leonardo space merger and announces plans to build its own satellites".
SES Chief Executive raised concerns about the Airbus-Thales-Leonardo space merger.
The Pressurized Cargo Module for the Cygnus NG-24 spacecraft departed Thales’ facility in Turin on January 28, 2026.
Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture owned 67% by Thales and 33% by Leonardo.
Under Project Bromo ownership plans, Leonardo and Thales would each hold a 32.5% stake and Airbus would hold a 35% majority stake.
Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo signed a memorandum of understanding in October 2025 to combine their space activities into a single company under Project Bromo.
Project Bromo would bring together Airbus Defence and Space's Space Systems and Space Digital businesses, Thales Alenia Space and Telespazio joint ventures, and Thales' SESO optics business.
Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture between the French company Thales and the Italian company Leonardo.
In May 2024, ESA awarded Phase 1 contracts to The Exploration Company and Thales Alenia Space.
Thales Alenia Space awarded a 5.3 million Euro contract to Officina Stellare.
Thales Alenia Space, a joint venture between Thales and Leonardo, built the satellite.
ThinkQuantum signed a contract with Thales Alenia Space for the European Space Agency's Saga program.