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May 27, 2026

By Nick David, Editorial Lead, SatNews

The European Pulse panel on the SmallSat Europe 2026 Business Stage.
The European Pulse: A 2026 Market Outlook for Smallsats panel, SmallSat Europe 2026.

For a decade, European space had one problem: not enough money. By the end of Day 1 of SmallSat Europe 2026, that problem was gone, and a sharper one had replaced it. Europe now has a great deal of money, and very little time to spend it well.

Day 1 Capital Pivot · By the Numbers

€131B

EU MFF “space in defense” over 7 years

€35B

Germany defense space through 2030

€6.5B

Project Bromo (closes 2027)

€730M+

Poland ESA contribution 2026–2028

The numbers on the table are no longer aspirational. The European Commission’s proposed Multiannual Financial Framework puts €131 billion into “space in defense” over seven years. Germany has committed €35 billion through 2030, anchored in its first national Space Safety and Security Strategy. Project Bromo, the €6.5 billion Airbus-Leonardo-Thales space-business combination, closes in 2027. Poland has expanded its ESA contribution to over €730 million across 2026 to 2028. Ukraine’s Ramstein coalitions, in their IT and Drone forms, demonstrate the €1.1 billion and €2.2 billion templates a future space coalition could borrow.

“We had a lot of time and not much budget in the past. Now it’s the other way around. We don’t have much time, but we have a lot of budget that we should efficiently use.” — Lina Pohl, ESPI

That is a capital pivot, not a budget cycle. It is also a deadline. The German operational target for SATCOMBw Stage 4, the country’s sovereign-Starlink-alternative LEO constellation, is 2029. The IRIS² constellation has its own schedule. The Bundeswehr wants on the order of 100 satellites a year for currently planned constellations alone.

The constraint is now physical, not financial

The argument that ran through both stages on Day 1, and the argument worth taking seriously, is that Europe’s industrial base, as currently configured, cannot absorb that capital fast enough.

European launch capacity in 2027 will not match European satellite demand in 2027. “Nobody on this planet can launch it,” Isar Aerospace’s Josef Wiedemann said of the Bundeswehr’s annual demand. The most aggressive new-entrant launcher in Europe is targeting roughly 30 rockets per year, with 2028 slots already selling. Leonardo’s newly inaugurated space factory produces two satellites per week. McKinsey’s most recent benchmark puts U.S. space spending at roughly three times European levels, with the gap widening over five years and an industrial base structurally stronger than Europe’s on every dimension that matters: workforce, tooling, supplier depth.

The European Supply Chain · Where It Breaks

CAPITAL

€131B EU MFF

Settled. Budgeted.

FLOWING

→

PRIMES

Airbus · Leonardo · Thales

Consolidating via Project Bromo

ABSORBING

→

TIER 2 / 3

Small + mid suppliers

Bottleneck machine. Capex gap.

BREAK POINT

→

DEMAND

100 sats / yr

Bundeswehr requirement

2027–2028 cadence target

Whether the budget converts depends on the supplier-tier ramp.

The break point is not the prime contractors. It’s the layer beneath them. Tier 2 and Tier 3 suppliers, the firms that make the single bottleneck machine, the actuator, the specialty connector, the radiation-hardened part, are the ones being asked to industrialize on a timeline that European procurement still has not adjusted to. “Theoretically, they have all the engineering knowledge, the capabilities,” ESA’s Michael Mallon told the European Pulse panel. “Then it often bolts down. Okay, but one machine is the bottleneck. And I cannot procure this machine. It doesn’t come in time. I don’t have capital.” The engineering knowledge exists. The capital to buy the bottleneck machine does not, and the procurement signal to justify the capex arrives late.

That is the supply chain Europe is asking to deliver 100 satellites a year, two satellites a week, thirty rockets a year, by 2027 and 2028.

What the next 18 months decide

The case for optimism is that Project Bromo, executed well, consolidates the European prime base into a competitive integrator and pulls the supply chain up with it. The case for concern is that Tier-1 consolidation alone delivers Tier-1 outcomes. It shrinks the prime count without expanding the supplier count, and the money flows where the bidding apparatus already exists. “Even the primes have not done that in the past,” Dcubed’s Thomas Sinn said of the 100-satellite-a-year demand. “Even they have never built 100 satellites a year.”

Three questions decide which case wins.

First, whether SATCOMBw Stage 4 procurement actually awards work to non-incumbents in a structural enough way to seed the missing middle. If the contract architecture defaults to the firms that bid every major program, the budget builds capacity Europe already has.

Second, whether the EU Space Act, on track for January 2030 implementation, replaces the existing thirteen national space regimes or adds a fourteenth layer on top of them. The first outcome is consolidation. The second is friction.

Third, whether the supplier tier, Tier 2 and Tier 3, the small and mid-sized firms that have never operated at the cadence Europe is now asking them to, can be financed, contracted, and de-risked fast enough to industrialize before 2028. That is not a technology question. It is a procurement and capital-allocation question.

Europe’s Procurement Window · Through 2030

2026

SATCOMBw Stage 4 procurement opens

Germany awards work to primes, or to non-incumbents.

2027

Project Bromo closes

Airbus + Leonardo + Thales space-business combination.

2027–2028

Supply-chain ramp test

100 sats/yr cadence target, or the supplier tier fails to scale.

JAN 2030

EU Space Act effective

Consolidates 13 national regimes, or adds a 14th layer.

The verdict from Day 1

The capital pivot is real. The compression on the calendar is the structural shift. The next two budget cycles will tell us whether Europe converted its budget into an industrial base, or whether the budget converted itself into a more concentrated prime sector with the same supply-chain bottleneck it had before the money arrived.

The money is in. The clock is running. The supply chain is the bottleneck Day 1 made unmistakably visible. The question for the rest of the conference, and the rest of 2026, is whether the European industry is willing to be honest about it.

Key Takeaway

Europe just committed real money. €131 billion at the EU level, €35 billion in Germany, €6.5 billion in Project Bromo, €730 million more from Poland. The fight that remains is whether the European industrial base can absorb it before the budget defaults to the incumbent primes. The break point isn’t the prime contractors. It’s the Tier 2 and Tier 3 suppliers being asked to industrialize on a timeline European procurement has not adjusted to. The next 18 months decide whether the capital pivot built an ecosystem or financed a more concentrated prime sector with the same supply-chain bottleneck Europe had before the money arrived.


About the Author

A storyteller at heart, Nick David covers space policy, satellite markets, defense, and the technologies reshaping how humanity operates beyond Earth. With a background in creative direction, brand strategy, and editorial storytelling, he brings a modern lens to complex subjects and a relentless curiosity about what comes next.

Filed Under: Business & Finance, Events & Conferences, Funding & Venture Capital, Market Forecasts, SmallSat Tagged With: Featured, SmallSat Europe 2026

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