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In the latest edition of the Editor’s Digest, one of the key stories covered is the exploratory talks between Airbus and Thales about merging some of their space activities. This potential merger could have significant implications for the European space industry, as it would create a pan-European alliance in space similar to that of MBDA, the region’s missile champion.

The talks between Airbus and Thales are focused on their satellite activities, with the aim of addressing the challenges facing their respective space businesses. Demand for traditional geostationary satellites has been falling, while the market for smaller, cheaper spacecraft in low Earth orbit has been booming. Companies like Elon Musk’s Starlink are leading the way in this new era of satellite technology.

Both Airbus and Thales have been under pressure to stem losses in their space businesses, leading them to explore strategic options such as potential mergers and partnerships. The potential alliance between Airbus and Thales would not only help them address these challenges but also strengthen Europe’s position in the global space industry.

However, any agreement between Airbus and Thales would face significant regulatory and antitrust hurdles, as well as the need for approval from the French, German, and Italian governments, and the European Commission. The current political situation in France could also complicate matters.

Despite these challenges, the potential merger between Airbus and Thales highlights the growing importance of space in today’s world. With space becoming increasingly vital for national security and economic growth, it is crucial for European companies to collaborate and innovate in order to stay competitive on the global stage.

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