Virgin Orbit and Luxembourg Minister of Defence Sign
Agreement to Advance Allied Responsive Space
Capabilities Across Europe
October 17, 2022
Virgin Orbit and the Luxembourg
Minister of Defence today signed a Letter of Intent
that will begin the process towards developing
responsive space capabilities inclusive of mobile
launch infrastructure that would be based in
Luxembourg, but available for NATO partners, and
other Allies across the European continent. As part
of the agreement, Virgin Orbit, in close
coordination with the Luxembourg Directorate of
Defence, will assess how a responsive space
capability could be based in Luxembourg and
optimized for use by NATO and other European allies.
Virgin Orbit Chief Executive
Officer Dan Hart and Luxembourg Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Defence, François Bausch,
signed the Letter of Intent for the collaboration at
a ceremony in Luxembourg earlier today.
“We look forward to working
with the Luxembourg Directorate of Defence to
explore how Virgin Orbit’s flexible and mobile
LauncherOne system can provide end-to-end responsive
space missions to strengthen the resiliency of NATO
and other Allies,” Dan Hart, Virgin Orbit CEO said.
“As we approach the first historic launch in the
United Kingdom and recent announcements to bring
air-launch capability to other parts of the world,
this initiative in Luxembourg resonates as another
significant milestone in our journey to enable
resilient space access by providing a game-changing
global launch infrastructure.”
In this initiative, Virgin
Orbit will develop a plan for the development,
delivery, mobilization, and sustainment of
LauncherOne Ground Support Equipment and other
responsive launch infrastructure that would be
allocated for Allied use. Through this
collaboration, Virgin Orbit and the Directorate of
Defence will engage with partners interested in
leveraging this capability and determine the
necessary operating constructs and requirements for
delivering responsive launch infrastructure to
Luxembourg that would allow Allied nations to
conduct horizontal launches from a network of active
and on-call spaceports in Europe.
Minister of Defence François
Bausch declared: “Luxembourg Defence is constantly
searching for new ways to strengthen its role as a
reference partner in the space domain. As
highlighted in our Space Strategy, we aim at
contributing to the joint effort in defence by
developing high-end space capabilities and ensuring
access to space through resilient satellite launch
capabilities. Our future cooperation with Virgin
Orbit is an excellent example of this ambition and
we are looking forward to further investigate how we
can contribute to the development of the responsive
space capability with Allies and partners.”
Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne
flexible launch system offers transportable, mobile,
rapid and responsive launch services with the goal
of developing a global spaceport network that will
offer launch and integrated mission services around
the world. In addition to launch services, Virgin
Orbit works with partners to provide end-to-end
space solutions tailored for defense and
intelligence customers.
Building upon the Defence Space
Strategy released earlier this year, the
collaboration represents one of many activities by
the Luxembourg Directorate of Defence to provide
resilient SATCOM, Earth Observation, and Space
Situational Awareness capabilities, and to foster
international cooperation to enable and support the
freedom of action in the space domain.
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