Paris-based Satcom
Operator ROVIAL SAS to form consortium with key
partners Mynaric, Reflex Aerospace, and Isar
Aerospace
To develop, build, and
operate an independent European satellite-based
communications network
June 14th, 2021
On the occasion of today’s
industry meeting “Secure Connectivity
Initiative: Opportunities for the European New
Space Ecosystem” organized by European
Commissioner Thierry Breton, the new French
satcom operator Rovial SAS is unveiling its plan
to develop, build and operate an
European-centric, secure, end-to-end,
high-capacity, and scalable satellite
constellation.
Rovial leads a consortium
to include several cutting-edge European
companies to realize the satellite network which
will establish an independent European
communications backbone in space and contribute
to Europe’s economic growth,
safety, and security. The constellation will
serve a range of applications, including
Internet-of-Things (IOT), autonomous vehicles,
video/rich-data communications, and defense and
humanitarian missions.
The foundational members of
the consortium will also include Mynaric, a
provider of
in-space laser communications, Reflex Aerospace,
a designer and manufacturer of various classes
of satellite systems, and the Isar Aerospace, a
launch service provider for small and medium
satellites. Rovial intends to broaden the
consortium to include a second tier of European
suppliers of subsystems and components. The
consortium’s first major milestone is the launch
demonstration satellites in 2022. The project
has been designed to support the three great
priorities of the European Commission: (1)
“Autonomy and sovereignty”,
by relying on European technology for key
components such as; (2) the “Green Deal“ by
offering sustainability with a highly-scalable
constellation capable of delivering early
services with as few as eight satellites; and
(3)“Digitalization” by incorporating cutting
edge and state of the art software engineering and
other satellite and terrestrial technologies to
ensure efficient, reliable, and low-cost
services to customers and end users.
“We are extremely excited
to be progressing this opportunity with our
highly-regarded consortium partners and other
European companies and expect to address all technological and
operational challenges and begin to launch our
innovative commercial service in
Europe in 2023-2024 in line with European
Commission objectives” said Raghu Das,
co-founder of Rovial, a Paris-based startup
founded by commercial space industry
veterans.
“Of course, this is not
something that just came up overnight” added
Mynaric CEO Bulent Altan. “Matter of
fact, there has been activity in the background
on this ever since Commissioner Breton
started his initiative more than a year ago, and
I am happy to see that the paths are
converging today.