Close Menu
Elon Musk Monitor
  • Home
  • Elon Musk
  • AI
  • Cybertruck
    • DOGE & Cryptocurrency
    • Financial & Business
  • Grok
    • Hyperloop & Urban Mobility
    • Innovations & Future Projects
  • Mars Colonization
  • Neuralink
    • Philanthropy & Humanitarian Efforts
    • Public Perception & Cultural Impact
    • SolarCity & Renewable Energy
  • SpaceX
  • Starlink
  • Tesla
    • The Boring Company
  • X

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

Bitcoin Active Addresses At 2020 Level — What’s Happening?

June 21, 2025

XRP RSI Trendline Breaks Down, Here’s What It Means For Price

June 21, 2025

Republican Party has nearly five times more cash on hand than the Democrats

June 21, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Elon Musk Monitor
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Home
  • Elon Musk
  • AI
  • Cybertruck
    • DOGE & Cryptocurrency
    • Financial & Business
  • Grok
    • Hyperloop & Urban Mobility
    • Innovations & Future Projects
  • Mars Colonization
  • Neuralink
    • Philanthropy & Humanitarian Efforts
    • Public Perception & Cultural Impact
    • SolarCity & Renewable Energy
  • SpaceX
  • Starlink
  • Tesla
    • The Boring Company
  • X
Elon Musk Monitor
Home » Airbus says space business turnaround going well
SpaceX

Airbus says space business turnaround going well

elonmuskBy elonmuskJune 21, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link


PARIS — Airbus executives say they are making good progress to turn around the company’s space business unit even as they consider combining it with those at two other European companies.

In briefings at the Paris Air Show, as well as at a separate “Business Update” event held in Paris June 18, executives said they were seeing signs of improvement in its space business after taking 1.3 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in charges in 2024 and 600 million euros in 2023.

“In one word, we are stabilizing,” said Alain Fauré, head of space systems at Airbus Defence and Space, during a media briefing at the air show June 16. “Now we are back on track.”

The problems at Airbus stemmed from poor cost and schedule performance on satellite programs, which company leadership said last year was linked to not properly evaluating technology risks on those programs and not being selective enough when making “bid/no-bid” decisions.

That included work on OneSat, a line of software-reconfigurable GEO communications satellites. “It was very challenging in terms of development,” Fauré said. “The team has really turned things around.” He added he was confident that Airbus would deliver the first OneSat satellite in 2026.

The efforts on OneSat are part of the broader turnaround plan that he said is focused on competitiveness, efficiency and profitability. “It’s really changing the way that we address the business to be more efficient,” he said.

Mike Schoellhorn, chief executive of Airbus Defence and Space, offered a similar assessment at the Business Update event. “The team is doing an excellent job with new leadership to turn the ship around and turn it into a profitable and growing business,” he said.

That turnaround includes eliminating more than 2,000 jobs in Airbus Defence and Space. “We are well progressed on that. We are ahead of the curve,” he said. Those jobs, executives said later, did not involve engineers but instead largely back-office positions.

That turnaround effort comes as Airbus continues negotiations with Leonardo and Thales Alenia Space about a potential combination of their space businesses. At a separate event at the Paris Air Show June 17, Roberto Cingolani, chief executive of Leonardo, said he expected the companies to make a “go/no-go” decision on proceeding with the merger by July.

“We’re currently in the due-diligence phase,” Schoellhorn said. “That will have to lead to a decision in the second half of the year, yea or nay.”

Even if the companies decided to proceed with a combination, antitrust reviews could take about two years, according to both Cingolani and Fauré. Schoellhorn said he was optimistic that the European Union would approve a deal, citing comments by Andrius Kubilius, the EU commissioner for defense and space, in a June 17 speech that endorsed consolidation as part of broader efforts to improve Europe’s military readiness.

“We participate in a global competition and if Europe wants to be a competitor on a global scale, we need to do something,” he said. “I think we have the right condition for success but we don’t have a guarantee.”

He also offered two years to close any deal, a timespan he said was only a “guesstimation,” driven by both regulatory reviews and the complexity of combining space operations at the three companies. “It could also go faster, but maybe I’ll stay on the conservative side.”

Fauré argued for the importance of consolidation of space in Europe. “In Europe, if we step back, there is a lot of fragmentation in terms of projects, fragmentation in terms of players as well,” he said. A combination would provide “critical mass” in terms of scale and volume, he said, creating a “European champion” in space. “We can have the strengths of the three companies.”

The combination “would be a gamechanger in terms of scale,” Schoellhorn said. “Not only having the technology that we all have today that is on par with the U.S., but also creating a scale that is then basically at the same level as the big U.S. players.”

That consolidation, he said later, is still needed even as concerns about Elon Musk having outsized influence on the current administration have waned.

“I still think the consolidation in Europe makes a lot of sense and is still needed because we do fight in the world market against very large players, not only SpaceX. If you look at the military market, you have Lockheed Martin, you have Northrop Grumman, you have Boeing. They’re all a lot bigger than any European company,” he said.

Related



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
elonmusk
  • Website

Related Posts

Pentagon struggles to build unified satellite network 

June 20, 2025

ESA signs agreement for potential use of Orbital Reef

June 20, 2025

ESA and EU emphasize good relationship as they press forward on imaging constellation

June 20, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
Cybertruck

Tesla Cybertruck police truck donor revealed

A batch of Tesla Cybertrucks were recently revealed to be a donation to the Las…

Tesla upgrades its ridiculous Cybertruck wiper after owners report issue

February 27, 2025

Tesla Cybertruck contract with State Dept. may have been modified after Biden admin

February 26, 2025

This Tesla Cybertruck feature helped it earn a ‘Best Tech’ award

February 25, 2025
Top Posts

Bitcoin Active Addresses At 2020 Level — What’s Happening?

June 21, 2025

XRP RSI Trendline Breaks Down, Here’s What It Means For Price

June 21, 2025

Best Altcoins to Buy Now as Elon Musk Plans to Reshape Crypto Through a DEX on Twitter (X)

June 21, 2025

Bitcoin Price Breakdown Spurs Sell-Offs, Analyst Reveals What Will Happen If BTC Hits 92,800

June 21, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

About Us
About Us

Welcome to Elon Musk Monitor, your go-to source for comprehensive, up-to-date information on the life, work, and innovations of one of the most influential figures in the world today—Elon Musk. Our mission is to keep you informed about Musk’s ventures and projects, ranging from electric vehicles to space exploration, and everything in between. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, investor, or simply curious about Musk’s impact on the world, we’ve got you covered.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

Bitcoin Active Addresses At 2020 Level — What’s Happening?

June 21, 2025

XRP RSI Trendline Breaks Down, Here’s What It Means For Price

June 21, 2025

Best Altcoins to Buy Now as Elon Musk Plans to Reshape Crypto Through a DEX on Twitter (X)

June 21, 2025
Most Popular

How I met my partner on X/Twitter

February 8, 2025

DOGE staffer resigns after racist posts uncovered. Elon Musk might bring him back.

February 9, 2025

OpenAI accuses DeepSeek of stealing data, internet digs into the ‘irony’

February 9, 2025
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2025 elonmuskmonitor. Designed by elonmuskmonitor.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.