Europe Successfully Launches Ariane 64, Its Most Powerful Rocket to Date
On February 12, 2026, Europe achieved a significant milestone in spaceflight with the launch of its most powerful rocket yet, the Ariane 64. This mission marked the inaugural flight of the Ariane 6 rocket in its full configuration, equipped with four P120C solid rocket boosters, from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana.
A New Era for European Launch Capabilities
The Ariane 64 represents the heavy-lift variant of the Ariane 6 family, designed to provide enhanced payload capacity and improved performance for a range of missions. This particular launch demonstrated the rocket’s ability to handle maximum thrust through the use of its four solid-fuel boosters coupled with its core stage propulsion.
Departing from the Kourou spaceport, a location renowned for its proximity to the equator which provides beneficial launch dynamics, the Ariane 64 took off at 19:45 Moscow time in what was both a technological and commercial breakthrough. Notably, this flight was the first commercial mission for the Ariane 6 series, tasked with deploying payloads for a major client.
Amazon, a global technology and e-commerce giant, was the primary customer for this flight. The rocket’s enhanced lift capacity supports the deployment of large satellite constellations and heavy payloads, making it a critical asset for commercial space ventures. The Ariane 64’s introduction complements Europe’s strategic ambitions to maintain robust independent access to space amid growing competition worldwide.
The inclusion of four P120C boosters, representing the largest solid-propellant boosters flying to date in Europe’s arsenal, offers notable advantages in thrust during liftoff. These boosters augment the core stage engines, securing a powerful ascent profile capable of meeting the demands of heavier satellites and complex mission profiles.
This launch positions the Ariane 6 series as a competitive option in the global marketplace, where payload capacity and cost efficiency are key factors for satellite operators. By offering a flexible and powerful solution with the Ariane 64 configuration, Europe aims to secure a stronger foothold in the aerospace sector.
Details regarding the mission’s payload specifics, pricing, and future flight schedule have not been publicly detailed at this time. However, the successful demonstration of the Ariane 64’s full capability establishes a foundation for subsequent launches targeting commercial and institutional customers alike.
Europe deployed its most powerful rocket, Ariane 64, featuring four solid rocket boosters, in its maiden commercial mission.
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