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    By Iris East on March 7, 2026 Europe
    Ariane 64 successfully launches carrying 32 Amazon satellites on February 12
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    Ariane 64 success
    Ariane 64’s maiden flight successfully launched, showcasing Europe’s heavy-lift capacity and marking a return to autonomous space access after years of reliance on foreign providers.
    European Response
    European Commission praised Ariane 64’s launch, emphasising its role in enhancing EU space policy and reducing reliance on foreign launch services.
    Launch Success
    Following the successful maiden flight of Ariane 64, Arianespace is set to begin preparations for its next scheduled launch within the upcoming weeks.

    Briefing summary

    Ariane 64 successfully launched on 12 February 2026, carrying nearly 20 tonnes, marking a significant achievement for Arianespace and Europe’s space capabilities.

    The rocket’s maiden flight heralds a new chapter in European space access, following the retirement of Ariane 5 and ending reliance on foreign launch services.

    Arianespace secured its largest contract with Amazon, involving 18 launches for a constellation of over 3,000 satellites aimed at providing global internet connectivity.

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    Ariane 64 successfully launched, marking a significant milestone for Europe’s space capabilities on 6 March 2026. The maiden flight of the most powerful European rocket has been the result of extensive collaboration involving 13,000 people from 13 countries and 600 companies.

    Philippe Clar, Director of Space Transport Programmes at ArianeGroup, noted the collective effort behind the launch and the “small amount of uncertainty” that adds excitement to the process. The rocket carried nearly 20 tonnes, making it the heaviest payload transported by a European launch vehicle.

    This launch follows years of development, with Ariane 6 initiated in 2014. The rocket’s latest variant, Ariane 64, was specifically chosen to meet the demands of deploying 32 Amazon Low Earth Orbit satellites. This contract represents Arianespace’s largest private agreement, with Amazon planning to deploy over 3,000 satellites to enhance internet connectivity.

    Arianespace Chief Executive Officer David Cavaillolès expressed the significance of this launch in affirming Europe’s position in the global space landscape, especially following the decommissioning of Ariane 5 in 2023. The success of Ariane 64 re-establishes Europe’s autonomous access to space and its capability for complex missions.

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    Published on 06/03/2026 – 15:00 GMT+1•Updated
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    Ariane’s day starts early. Ours too: we are a group of around thirty international journalists invited to attend the maiden launch of Ariane 64, the most powerful European rocket. We arrive about a hundred metres from the launch pad shortly after three o’clock in the morning to watch the structure surrounding the rocket being moved.

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    Shortly afterwards, the area is evacuated in preparation for the launch. It’s a slow and delicate process.

    Philippe Clar, Director of Space Transport Programmes at ArianeGroup, explains:

    “In Europe, 13,000 people from 13 countries have been working on this launch vehicle. 600 European companies have supplied the various components of the rocket. ArianeGroup, as prime contractor and designer, has done everything possible to ensure that things run smoothly. But, there is always a small amount of uncertainty, and that is what keeps us excited every time. In the world of launch vehicles, that’s what we live for.”

    Europe has come a long way to reach this launch. The Ariane family of European rockets began in 1979 with Ariane 1. Since then, this project has continued to evolve. The development of Ariane 6 began in 2014. It has two versions: Ariane 62, with two boosters – or auxiliary thrusters – and 64, with four boosters. Arianespace selects the version best suited to the mission. On 12 February 2026, the launch of 32 Amazon LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellites required the maximum power of Ariane 64.

    The rocket carried the heaviest payload ever transported by the European launch vehicle into space: nearly 20 tonnes, almost double the payload capacity of the two-booster version, Ariane 62.

    David Cavaillolès, Chief Executive Officer of Arianespace, explains:

    “This is a major step forward for us. Arianespace was founded 45 years ago, and the vision of my predecessors was to take an institutional launch vehicle, Ariane 1, and bring it to the commercial market.”

    Challenge met. After years of waiting, Arianespace has secured its largest private contract with Amazon: 18 launches. The American e-commerce giant plans to deploy more than 3,000 satellites in the coming years. This is a group of satellites – a ‘constellation’ – which work to provide fast internet connectivity to underserved areas. Amazon Leo is in direct competition with Elon Musk’s Starlink.

    The hours pass, the excitement builds. I head to the Toucan Station to watch the launch. Only eight kilometres from the launch pad, the closest one authorised. At 1:45 p.m. local time, Ariane 64 takes off. The launch is a success.

    “With the success of Ariane 64’s maiden flight,” says Arianespace Chief Executive Officer David Cavaillolès, “the European heavy-lift launch vehicle has demonstrated its ability to accomplish the most complex missions, such as the deployment of large-scale constellations.”

    Ariane 5 was decommissioned in 2023 after 27 years of loyal service. The delays accumulated by Ariane 6 left Europe without autonomous launch capacity and dependent on foreign providers for over a year.

    The successful launches of Ariane 62 last year, followed by Ariane 64, mark Europe’s return to full autonomy in space access and a step towards greater space sovereignty.

    For mere spectators like me, this launch sparked cries of joy, followed by a respectful silence, charged with emotion. This trail of fire in the sky remains etched in my memory, like a striking image of humanity’s ability to go beyond its own limits.

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