Can it be possible? ESA says Ariane 6 launch cost looks close to meeting its target, set in 2014

by Peter B. de Selding

LAMPOLDSHAUSEN, Germany — Europe’s launch sector has spent so much time as the butt of jokes in recent years that this might sound outrageous:

The Ariane 6 heavy-lift rocket, after two successful flights, appears on track to at least come close to meeting its cost target set 11 years ago: 40-50% less its Ariane 5 predecessor.

It’s too early to confirm this. The 23-nation European Space Agency (ESA) is giving prime contractor ArianeGroup a few months to build more launchers and finalize terms . . .

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