The European Union is going to be a part of the yet-to-launch Galileo satellites will send up into space via custom Ariane 5 rockets. This can, in contrast to the also used Soyuz rockets, four instead of two satellites take.
According to Antonio Tajanie, vicevoorziter of the European Commission, to lead the new deals and improved lanceercapaciteit undertake the project on time may be running out. This implies Tajanie that the project is not on schedule lag, something that the last few months, much was speculated. In 2014, there must be enough satellites in orbit for the Galileo system available for large scale use. In 2007, estimated the EU that Galileo become operational in 2013.
With the new deal, the number of satellites for which a contract is ready for collection at twenty-six. The first of these satellites were in October last year launched.