The move consolidates Europe’s position in the fast‑growing in‑orbit servicing market and unlocks new revenue streams across GEO and LEO missions, accelerating deal flow and regional investment.
The in‑orbit servicing sector is entering a phase of rapid consolidation, driven by rising demand for satellite life‑extension and on‑orbit refueling. Infinite Orbits’ recent €40 million capital raise underscores investor confidence in this capital‑intensive niche, and the company’s aggressive acquisition strategy mirrors the broader industry trend of building end‑to‑end service platforms. By integrating Lúnasa’s autonomous navigation suite, Infinite Orbits not only enhances its technical depth but also diversifies its portfolio beyond GEO, positioning itself to capture lucrative LEO contracts that require precise, vision‑based maneuvering.
Lúnasa’s technology, originally designed for low‑Earth‑orbit rendezvous and inspection, complements Infinite Orbits’ existing GEO focus where roughly 90 % of in‑space asset value resides. The combined capabilities enable the firm to offer seamless mission planning—from autonomous docking to payload handling—across multiple orbital regimes. Moreover, the acquisition grants access to Lúnasa’s UK‑based testing labs and assembly lines, allowing Infinite Orbits to internalize critical development stages, cut costs, and accelerate time‑to‑market for future contracts, including the high‑profile SES mission slated for 2027.
Strategically, the UK foothold opens doors to government‑backed programs and private investment pipelines, reinforcing Europe’s competitive edge against emerging US and Asian players. As satellite operators seek cost‑effective ways to extend satellite lifespans, firms that can deliver integrated servicing solutions will command premium pricing. Infinite Orbits’ expanded talent pool and infrastructure signal a readiness to close eight‑ to nine‑figure deals, shaping the next wave of consolidation and setting a benchmark for European leadership in space logistics.
French in‑orbit servicing startup Infinite Orbits announced the acquisition of UK‑based Lúnasa Space, a developer of autonomous navigation technology for RPO and ISAM. The deal gives Infinite Orbits a foothold in the UK and strengthens its technical capabilities for future life‑extension missions, including a GEO mission for SES in 2027. The acquisition follows a recent €40 M funding round and a prior purchase of Luxembourg startup LMO.
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