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As of late 2025, the main competitors for the LEO segment are Airbus Defence and Space of France and Aerospacelab of Belgium.
Exolaunch launched the NAHLA satellite for Aerospacelab on Transporter 15.
Belgium’s Aerospacelab closed a €94 million Series B in August 2023.
Aerospacelab closed a €94 million Series B funding round in August.
Aerospacelab CEO Benoît Deper stated that the company is ready to lead integration of various satellite capabilities.
Aerospacelab is building a new megafactory expected to produce 500 satellites annually.
Aerospacelab is building a megafactory to compete for a lucrative IRIS2 contract.
Aerospacelab, a satellite manufacturing company based in Belgium, announced on August 26, 2025, that it raised €94 million in Series B funding.
Aerospacelab was established in 2018 and promotes satellite manufacturing using a vertical integration model.
Tina Ghataore, CEO of Aerospacelab Inc., operates a series of satellites in orbit and seeks to satisfy both government and commercial imaging requirements.
Aerospacelab offers an extensive product portfolio including turnkey satellites, satellite platforms, avionics, and subsystems.
The acquisition of AMOS marks a significant milestone for Aerospacelab and opens new markets for both companies.
Aerospacelab completed the acquisition of AMOS, a leading company known for its opto-mechanical systems.
Benoit Deper is the CEO of Aerospacelab.
The acquisition will reinforce Aerospacelab and AMOS' market reach and product offerings.
Aerospacelab operates in multiple locations including the United States.
Aerospacelab’s current manufacturing facility in Ottignies-Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium is designed to produce as many as 24 satellites per year.
Satellites Aerospacelab deployed to date have been a mix of Aerospacelab technology demonstrators and remote sensing customer payloads for the European Space Agency and the Swiss Ministry of Defense.
The venture capital arm of Airbus co-led Aerospacelab’s Series B funding round in 2022.
Aerospacelab’s workforce expanded from around 200 to 330 people as a result of the AMOS acquisition, mainly across Belgium, France, and Switzerland.