Future Space Transportation Spring Session 2026

The ESA Future Space Transportation Spring Session brings together ESA, industry, investors and Member State delegates to review progress across Europe’s space transportation activities. Now in its fourth edition, the Session has become a fixed point in the European space transportation calendar.
Highlights of the Spring Session
The Spring Session will focus on:
- Progress since the Autumn Session 2025 and what’s next for FLPP
- Opportunities, challenges, and dual-use needs shaping the market
- Being European: EU context and alignment
Further details, including the agenda and confirmed speakers, will be shared in the dedicated website soon.
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