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Call for Satellite Launching in the Azores received 14 proposals

The first phase of the Atlantic International Satellite Launching Programme (ATLANTIC ISLP) received 14 proposals of interest from international consortia, which expressed interest in collaborating with Portuguese companies and national research and engineering centers to design, install and operate a spaceport on Santa Maria Island, in the Azores. This initiative was launched last September in partnership by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) and the Azores Mission for Space (EMA - Espaço), with technical support from the European Space Agency (ESA).

This phase, which ended on October 31, 2018, consisted of expressions of interest from entities that can guarantee the development and operation of a new generation of satellite launch services for space. The 14 expressions of interest submitted included companies from various countries (11 from the European Union, 2 from the USA, and 1 from Russia), which declared interest in acting in the entire value chain associated with the new generation of services for launching small satellites into space. It should be noted that the proposals include innovative solutions for access to space with micro-launchers (representing 7 proposals), products and services for systems engineering and software, and also innovations related to terrestrial infrastructures.

The Atlantic International Program for Satellite Launching is composed of several distinct phases, aimed at stimulating the creation of qualified employment and the leverage of new space projects with high added value, which can guarantee an increase and a new impulse for existing projects on the island of Santa Maria, as well as for companies and national research and technological development centers in this sector, positioning the country and the region in the development of a new generation of space activities based on small satellites. The expectation is that, once all the phases of evaluation and analysis of feasibility conditions and contractual processes have been completed, the first launch services will begin operating in the Azores in the spring/summer of 2021.

The 14 expressions of interest will now be analyzed by an International High Level Commission, composed of 9 national and foreign experts of recognized international merit and coordinated by Jean Jacques Dordain, former Director General of ESA. The first meeting of this Commission will be held in early November 2018, and its objectives will be to recommend a list of candidates to be invited to participate in the 2nd phase of this Program and to define the requirements of the call for proposals for the 2nd phase (Competitive Bidding Phase).

The selection process will proceed with the following steps:

  • January-February 2019: Phase 2 - submission of proposals, in response to the "International Call for Tender for Launch Services to Space from the Island of Santa Maria", to be defined pursuant to the analysis of the proposals submitted in Phase 1 (October 2018).
  • February-March 2019: Evaluation process, including a public presentation of the proposals.
  • March-May 2019: Final Evaluation Phase.
  • End of May 2019: Final negotiation with companies / consortia.
  • June 2019: Contract for the development and operation of the spaceport.
  • May/June 2019 to May/June 2021 (2 years): Analysis and external evaluation of the implementation phase.
  • Spring/Summer 2021: first launch services planned to operate in the Azores.

 List of companies that have submitted expressions of interest in the first phase of the Atlantic International Satellite Launch Program:

Consortium leader bidder

Host Country

1. ArianeGroup

France/Netherlands

2. Astos Solutions GmbH

Germany

3. AVIO

Italy

4. Elecnor DEIMOS Group

Spain

5. GMVIS SKYSOFT S.A.

Spain

6. GTD

Spain

7. Isar Aerospace Technologies GmbH

Germany

8. PLD Space

Spain

9. Rocket Factory Augsburg

Germany

10. ROSCOSMOS

Russia

11. Sierra Nevada Corporation

United States of America

12. Valispace

Portugal

13. Virgin Orbit LLC

United States of America

14. Vertiv Integrated Systems GmbH

Germany