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Maia (rocket)

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MaiaSpace has secured its first commercial customer in March 2025, when they signed a multi-launch agreement with the French company Exotrail [16] to carry its Spacevan orbital transfer vehicle to LEO starting not earlier than 2027. [17] In January 2026, MaiaSpace secured a multi-launch contract with Eutelsat to launch satellites for its OneWeb constellation to low Earth orbit. [18]

See also

References

  1. "France follows SpaceX by developing its own reusable rocket launchers". RFI. 2021-12-09. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
  2. 1 2 3 "Maia". ArianeGroup. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
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  4. 1 2 Parsonson, Andrew (2025-04-07). "Where SkyHopper Fits into ArianeGroup's Reusability Efforts". European Spaceflight. Retrieved 2025-07-08.
  5. 1 2 Parsonson, Andrew (2025-04-25). "MaiaSpace Selects Łukasiewicz–ILOT to Develop Kick-Stage Engine". European Spaceflight. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
  6. "Missions". Maiaspace. Retrieved 2025-07-08.
  7. Parsonson, Andrew (2026-01-10). "MaiaSpace to Launch "Minimum Viable Product" in 2026". European Spaceflight. Retrieved 2026-01-10.
  8. Pieniążek, Joanna (2024-04-17). "GRACE project: Successful tests of the satellite drive engine". Sieć Badawcza Łukasiewicz - Instytut Lotnictwa. Retrieved 2025-07-08.
  9. Pieniążek, Joanna (2025-04-23). "MaiaSpace signs an agreement with Łukasiewicz – Institute of Aviation and Thaliana Space to deliver more eco-responsible bi-propellant rocket engines". Sieć Badawcza Łukasiewicz - Instytut Lotnictwa. Retrieved 2025-07-08.
  10. Parsonson, Andrew (2025-01-23). "Interview with MaiaSpace CEO Yohann Leroy". Europe in Space. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
  11. Parsonson, Andrew (2024-09-26). "MaiaSpace Tapped to Take Over Soyuz Site in French Guiana". European Spaceflight. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
  12. "MaiaSpace selected to operate from former Soyuz launch pad in French Guiana". Maiaspace. Retrieved 2025-07-08.
  13. Parsonson, Andrew (2023-09-08). "MaiaSpace Complete First Cryogenic Test of Second Stage Prototype". European Spaceflight. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  14. Parsonson, Andrew (2025-08-28). "MaiaSpace Completes Burst Test Campaign and Begins Orbital Vehicle Development". European Spaceflight. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  15. Harrison, Kerry (2025-09-29). "MaiaSpace Fires Up Colibri Kick-Stage: A Huge Leap Toward Orbit [VIDEO]". Orbital Today. Retrieved 2025-09-30.
  16. Foust, Jeff (2024-03-06). "Exotrail deploys first satellite from orbital transfer vehicle". SpaceNews. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  17. Parsonson, Andrew (2025-03-21). "MaiaSpace Has Secured Its First Commercial Customer". European Spaceflight. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  18. Parsonson, Andrew (2026-01-15). "Eutelsat Awards MaiaSpace Multi-Launch Contract for OneWeb Satellites". European Spaceflight. Retrieved 2026-01-19.
Maia
FunctionPartially reusable orbital launch vehicle
ManufacturerMaiaSpace (ArianeGroup)
Country of originFlag of France.svg France
Size
Height50 m (160 ft)
Diameter3.5 m (11 ft)
Stages2 (plus optional 3rd)
Capacity
Payload to LEO
Mass500 kg (1,100 lb) when reusable
1,500 kg (3,300 lb) when expendable
2,500 kg (5,500 lb) with 3rd stage and fully expendable
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