ArianeGroup - Homepage Ariane 6 is a powerful, versatile, scalable launcher, designed to carry out an unrivalled range of missions in the institutional and commercial launch market Developed and built by ArianeGroup for the European Space Agency (ESA), it symbolises successful European space cooperation
Ariane (rocket family) - Wikipedia Ariane (French: [aʁjan]) is a series of European civilian expendable launch vehicles for space launch use The name comes from the French spelling of the mythological character Ariadne
Ariane 6 - Wikipedia The Ariane 6 programme, approved by the ESA in 2012 as a lower-cost successor to Ariane 5, has faced criticism over its development costs, launch price, and lack of reusability
Ariane 6 - ArianeGroup Ariane 6, Europe's new heavy launcher, made its maiden flight from the Guiana Space Centre on 9 July at 16:00 local time (+4 20:00 London time, +5 21:00 Paris time)
ESA - Ariane Ariane 6 is the latest rocket in a long history of launchers to fly from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana – demonstrating the power of multinational cooperation for over five decades
Updates - Arianespace Latest news Press Releases 17 06 2026 Arianespace successfully launches 36 additional Amazon Leo satellites with an Ariane 64 equipped with advanced boosters Ariane 6 11 06 2026 Mission VA269 LE-03: discover the Launch Kit folder Ariane 6 05 06 2026 Flight VA269 - Amazon Leo LE-03 Read more
Launching Ambitions | Arianespace With its advanced technical capabilities and enhanced performance, Ariane 6 offers an optimal solution for a wide range of space missions Arianespace relies on the expertise of its teams to orchestrate each launch with precision and rigor
ESA - Ariane 6 overview Europe’s new rocket Ariane 6 will be capable of a wide range of missions Ariane 6 will be available in two versions depending on the performance required: a version with two boosters, called Ariane 62, and Ariane 64 with four boosters
Inaugural Ariane 64 launches Amazon Leo satellites from Kourou In addition to being the inaugural flight of the Ariane 64 variant, this mission marked several other firsts Named Leo Europe 01 (LE-01) by Amazon and designated VA267 by Arianespace, the flight