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The Ariane 6 Launcher Task Force consists of management from ESA, CNES, ArianeGroup, and Arianespace.
The launch period for the Ariane 6 inaugural flight remains unchanged.
There is no need for additional tests on the Ariane 6 flight model.
ArianeGroup announced in 2022 a SUSIE concept for a reusable spacecraft designed to launch atop Ariane 6 for cargo and crew transportation.
Arianespace was selected for the European Flight Ticket Initiative and will offer rideshare launches on its Vega C and Ariane 6 rockets.
Decisions at the European Space Summit in November provided funding to stabilize production of Ariane 6 and Vega C through the end of the decade and launched a competition to support development of new commercial launch vehicles.
The European Space Agency committed to providing up to 340 million euros a year to support production of 27 Ariane 6 vehicles.
Ariane 5 performed its final flight in July 2022.
The James Webb Space Telescope was launched on Christmas Day 2021 aboard an Ariane 5 rocket.
GSAT-24, launched in mid-2022 on an Ariane 5, was NSIL’s first demand-driven communications satellite.
Ariane 6's first launch is scheduled between June 15 and July 30, 2024.
The European Space Agency plans the first launch of Ariane 6 for the middle of 2024.
ESA set a launch period of 2023-06-15 to 2023-07-31 for the first Ariane 6 on 2023-11-30.
ESA plans tests at the end of January 2024 of the disconnection system for umbilicals at the Ariane 6 launch pad used for fueling the rocket.
ESA, CNES, and ArianeGroup are targeting the first launch of Ariane 6 between mid-June and end of July 2024.
The Ariane 6 Launcher Task Force consists of top management from ESA, CNES, ArianeGroup, and Arianespace.
Ariane 6 is designed to succeed Ariane 5 as Europe's heavy-lift launch system.
On 15 December 2023, teams conducted a launch sequence of Ariane 6 at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.
The CTLO3 test was the fifth countdown run to include loading Ariane 6 with cryo-propellants since July.
The first Ariane 6 flight stages will arrive by Canopée ship in Kourou, French Guiana.