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EU and five more states sign ISOS joint declaration on in-orbit servicing pilot mission

DG DEFIS — Defence Industry & Space (EC) · published 10 Jun 2026 · · Source ↗

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Why it matters
The six named Horizon Europe coordinators define the initial ISOS industrial base, so entry for others is now via subcontracting or later calls. Relevant to rendezvous/docking, robotic arm, GNC, and space-situational-awareness suppliers seeking a slot in a European in-orbit servicing chain.
Do this: Contact the six project coordinators (Thales Alenia Space, Leonardo, The Exploration Company, ArianeGroup, Planetek, RWTH Aachen) with a specific RPO/robotics/GNC work-package pitch and track DG DEFIS' ISOS page for follow-on calls.
Route: subcontract to prime · For: BD / bid leads at defence-tech scale-upsEstablished SME suppliers & subsystem makers

Summary

On 10 June 2026 in Berlin, the European Commission signed a joint declaration with Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and Norway supporting the In-Space Operations and Services (ISOS) pilot mission, adding to earlier signatures by Germany, France, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain; ESA also signed. ISOS targets in-orbit capture and repositioning, satellite inspection and repair, in-space logistics and manufacturing, and debris removal. Implementation starts with six Horizon Europe projects coordinated by Thales Alenia Space, Leonardo, The Exploration Company, ArianeGroup, Planetek and RWTH Aachen.

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The European Commission is advancing plans for a new pilot mission to perform tasks in orbit. Together with Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Norway, the EU signed a joint declaration in support of the In-Space Operations and Services (ISOS) pilot mission, a step towards a European in-orbi

From left to right: Harm van de Wetering, General Director of the Netherlands Space Agency; Ella Carlsson, Director-General of the Swedish National Space Agency; Nick Sergis, CEO of the Hellenic Space Centre; Catherine Kavvada, Director for Secure and Connected Space at DG DEFIS, European Commission; Her Excellency Laila Stenseng, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway to Germany; and Luigi Estero, Minister Plenipotentiary and Deputy Head of Mission at the Italian Embassy in Berlin.
The European Commission is advancing plans for a new pilot mission to perform tasks in orbit. Together with Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Norway, the EU signed a joint declaration in support of the
In-Space Operations and Services (ISOS)
pilot mission, a step towards a European in-orbit service infrastructure. The signing took place today, 10 June 2026, at the International Airshow in Berlin.
Andrius
Kubilius
, Commissioner for Defence and Space said: “
Europe maintains its leadership role for action in space by taking the first step towards building a new capacity for in-space operations and services, creating new business opportunities for European talents in the thriving orbital economy.
”
ISOS is intended to revolutionise Europe’s actions in space, with capacities for in-orbit tasks such as capturing and repositioning satellites, satellite inspection and repairs, in-space logistics, in-space manufacturing and debris removal. It will help Europe operate, service, repair, manage and extend the lifecycle of space systems once in orbit, lowering replacement costs and ensuring the protection and long-term use of European space assets.
Germany, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Spain had already signed the declaration last year. The declaration is open to further signatures. The European Commission and the European Space Agency also signed the same declaration, sealing their long-standing in-space cooperation. Their shared ambition is to support the commercialisation and industrialisation of space activities by enabling new services in orbit and making use of European technologies.
Right after the signing of the declarations, a ceremony with industry and research leaders followed, celebrating the starting point of the implementation of the ISOS Pilot Mission with the launch of 6 ambitious Horizon Europe projects. These projects are coordinated by Thales Alenia Space (FR), Leonardo (IT), The Exploration Company (DE), ArianeGroup (DE), Planetek (IT) and RWTH Aachen University (DE).
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In Space Operations and Services
Publication date
10 June 2026
Author
Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space

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