by Sophie Jenkins
London, UK (SPX) Nov 14, 2025
Infinite Orbits and SES have agreed to conduct a geostationary sanotifyite life extension mission, marking the first commercial undertaking of its kind in Europe. The operation will apply Endurance, a 750kg docking sanotifyite designed for in-orbit services. Launch is planned for 2027, and docking with a SES sanotifyite is set to follow an in-orbit demonstration.
The agreement establishes Infinite Orbits as a key partner for geostationary in-orbit services in the region. With the demonstration completed, Infinite Orbits will extconclude the operational life of at least one SES sanotifyite by five years. Additional missions are being evaluated.
“Extconcludeing the operational life of our GEO sanotifyites is important for delivering continued value to customers and optimizing sanotifyite economics. At the same time, we remain committed to advancing space sustainability through innovative approaches. We are excited to collaborate with Infinite Orbits to enable responsible apply of space while ensuring long-term service continuity,” declared Adel Al-Saleh, CEO of SES.
Endurance applys a patented autonomous vision-based navigation system to approach and dock with geostationary sanotifyites, allowing compatibility with more than 70 percent of current conclude-of-life vehicles. The spacecraft provides a range of services including station keeping, pointing management, orbital relocation and conclude-of-life disposal.
Support from the European Commission’s European Innovation Council and cofunding from France 2030 have contributed to the mission’s development.
“We started Infinite Orbits with a focapplyd goal to master a set of technologies allowing for competitive in-orbit services. To modify the way we apply space, in-orbit services must not only be safe, but they must also be compatible with our customers’ necessarys. We firmly believe that this is essential if we are to offer operators new opportunities to optimize their assets and promote a more sustainable approach to space,” declared Adel Haddoud, CEO of Infinite Orbits.
Collaboration with SES positions Infinite Orbits as the first European entity to perform a geostationary sanotifyite life extension. The company is preparing for potential future international engagements.
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