The launch of these satellites is scheduled for 2026, in line with Sateliot's roadmap to provide global 5G connectivity.
Sateliot has taken another step forward in the deployment of its satellite constellation by entrusting the manufacture of its next five satellites to the Spanish firm Alén Space. These satellites, which will become part of its low-Earth orbit (LEO) network, are scheduled for launch in 2026 and reinforce Sateliots position as a dual-use civilian and defence 5G satellite connectivity operator, in line with Europes strategic push for space autonomy.
With this move, Sateliot continues to implement its roadmap to deploy a constellation of over 100 satellites, fully developed in Barcelona and validated by 3GPPthe international telecommunications standards bodywith the goal of delivering secure and interoperable global coverage.
The new satellites, which will be manufactured at Alén Spaces facilities in Nigrán (Spain), include significant enhancements compared to the models already in orbit, enabling improved performance and greater payload capacity.
This architecture is capable of supporting advanced communication services in both civilian contexts and critical security operations, territorial protection, or emergency response scenarios. As such, it positions Sateliot as a key player in the European space ecosystem.
The collaboration with Alén Space is not new, as both companies previously worked closely on the manufacture of the first four commercial satellites in the constellation, which were successfully launched in August 2024 aboard a SpaceX rocket.
Sateliot already holds contracted commitments worth approximately 270m with over 400 clients across 50 countries. On this foundation, the company projects revenue of 1bn by 2030, consolidating its position as a pioneering European operator of global 5G satellite connectivity.
Jaume Sanpera, CEO of Sateliot, said: “This project demonstrates that we are capable of building critical infrastructure from scratch in Spain. We have developed open and interoperable, made-in-Spain technology that not only meets global connectivity needs, but also contributes to European technological sovereignty.”
Guillermo Lamelas, CEO of Alén Space, stated: “We are proud to collaborate with Sateliot on such an innovative and pioneering project, which will redefine the future of communications from Spain. This agreement acknowledges the quality of the work carried out on the first four satellites and strengthens our position as the most reliable small satellite manufacturer.”