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EC and ESA expand Flight Ticket Initiative to new European launch service providers

DG DEFIS — Defence Industry & Space (EC) · published 26 Jun 2026 · · Source ↗

Deadline17 Jul 2026
Budget / value
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Space
Why it matters
This is the route by which new European small-launch companies get onto ESA framework contracts and win paid IOD/IOV missions, with four incumbents already in place. Relevant to European launcher developers targeting first flight before 2028, and to smallsat payload teams needing in-orbit demo slots.
Route: framework calloff · For: BD / bid leads at defence-tech scale-upsInvestors & analysts

Summary

The European Commission and ESA have opened a new call under the European Flight Ticket Initiative, funded by Horizon Europe and delivered with ESA's Boost! programme. Part 1 adds European launch service providers to ESA framework contracts (companies expecting to be launch-ready before 2028); Part 2 awards launch services for the fifth batch of six shortlisted IOD/IOV satellite missions. Avio, Isar Aerospace, PLD Space and Rocket Factory Augsburg were selected in the 2024 first round. Proposals were due 17 July 2026, 13:00 CEST.

Eligibility

European launch service providers; for Part 1, companies expecting to be launch-ready before 2028.

Source text (raw, may be non-English)
The European Commission, together with the European Space Agency (ESA), has opened the European Flight Ticket Initiative to additional launch service providers, marking an important step forward in strengthening Europe’s autonomous access to space.

European Commission and ESA expand Flight Ticket Initiative to strengthen Europe’s launch capabilities
The European Commission, together with the European Space Agency (ESA), has opened the European Flight Ticket Initiative to additional launch service providers, marking an important step forward in strengthening Europe’s autonomous access to space and supporting the growth of the European launch sector.
Funded through the EU’s Horizon Europe programme and delivered in partnership with ESA, the Flight Ticket Initiative enables European launch companies to compete for missions carrying In Orbit Demonstration and Validation (IOD/IOV) satellites. These missions allow new space technologies to be tested in orbit while also creating real launch opportunities for European providers.
The newly launched call for proposals is split into two parts. The first aims to increase the number of launch service providers eligible to take part in future Flight Ticket missions through framework contracts with ESA. Four companies, Avio, Isar Aerospace, PLD Space and Rocket Factory Augsburg, were selected in the first round in 2024, and the Commission is now encouraging additional European companies that expect to be launch ready before 2028 to apply.
The second part of the call focuses on awarding launch services for the fifth batch of IOD/IOV satellite missions. Six missions, shortlisted under a previous call, are now ready for launch, with both existing providers and newly selected companies invited to compete.
By bringing together Horizon Europe funding and ESA’s Boost! programme, the initiative supports innovation, strengthens Europe’s industrial base and helps build a more competitive and resilient European space ecosystem.
“The IOD/IOV programme, a joint initiative of the European Commission and ESA, has reached a stage where extending the Flight Ticket Initiative to new launch service providers is both timely and beneficial. We expect this opportunity to attract companies developing launch capabilities in Europe, creating more flight opportunities for in orbit demonstration and validation. This will support innovation, strengthen the European space ecosystem, and ultimately benefit EU citizens,” said Catherine Kavvada, Director for Secure and Connected Space at the European Commission.
Launch service providers can submit their proposals until
17 July 2026 at 13:00 CEST .
SUBMIT HERE
Publication date
26 June 2026
Author
Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space
Department
Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space

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