MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – IRIS² satellite constellation and contracts with European industrial manufacturers – E-001134/2025

Source: European Parliament

Question for written answer  E-001134/2025
to the Commission
Rule 144
Anthony Smith (The Left), Marina Mesure (The Left)

In March 2023, the Council adopted the EU’s Space Secure Connectivity programme for the period 2023-2027, which includes deploying, via the IRIS² programme, a constellation of 300 European satellites necessary for telecommunications to function smoothly.

In December 2024, the European Union’s sovereign telecommunications constellation contract was signed with a European consortium of satellite operators, which should now be placing orders with European manufacturers.

Since then, no contract has been signed, raising concerns about orders being given to non-European companies, such as Starlink, and European companies having to face large-scale job cuts as a consequence. This would mean a loss of skills for the European Union which, in the current climate, would be extremely serious.

At a time when the EU has decided to boost its autonomy in the defence and space sector, does the Commission intend to:

  • 1.Establish a mandatory European preference when signing industrial contracts between European industrial consortia, such as Thales and Airbus, and satellite operators?
  • 2.Guarantee the exclusion of non-European companies from this programme, especially those from countries that have declared a trade war on the EU?

Submitted: 18.3.2025

Last updated: 28 March 2025

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