NewSpace Navigator – Third Edition11 September 2025
In the third edition of our newsletter NewSpace Navigator, we review recent developments in the aerospace and satellite industry.
In the third edition of our newsletter NewSpace Navigator, we review recent developments in the aerospace and satellite industry.
In the second edition of our newsletter NewSpace Navigator, we review recent developments in the aerospace and satellite industry.
WFW is pleased to announce that Senior Consultant, Professor Lucien Rapp has authored the newly published legal dictionary The Spationary.
Our Aerospace team examines the latest developments across space – from funding the space economy, investment in space infrastructure, use of spectrum rights and orbital positions to launch service competition and space debris.
The first edition of this newsletter reviews recent developments in the aerospace and satellite industry.
Satellites are essential components of our global infrastructure and can be split into four main types, each with a specific role.
All space operators need to be aware of that orbital positions and spectrum usage rights, which are administered by national regulatory bodies, have become objects of commerce and could give rise to obligations and penalties.
The US$24bn Simandou project, the largest greenfield integrated mine and infrastructure investment in Africa to date, on which Watson Farley & Williams has been advising the Republic of Guinea, has now completed, including the required Guinean and Chinese regulatory approval.
The Simandou project involves the exploitation of four world class iron ore blocks in the southern region of Guinea.
The maximum total value of the tender, which includes several tasks to be awarded under the framework contract, is €6m.
Thanks to this acquisition, the group now has 500+ employees and comprises six construction and public works businesses operating through 19 subsidiaries and 42 production sites.
This article explores the changing views of FDI in the EU, the UK, Germany and France.
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