Arkadia Space and Reflex Aerospace Sign Commercial Agreement for Green Propulsion System on Upcoming Satellite Mission

The collaboration marks the first time Reflex Aerospace will integrate chemical propulsion technology into its spacecraft platform, powered by Arkadia Space’s flight-proven propulsion system.

Arkadia Space and Reflex Aerospace have entered into a strategic partnership to integrate Arkadia’s green propulsion technology into an upcoming Reflex mission, marking an important milestone for both companies and for the European space ecosystem.

Under this agreement, Arkadia Space will provide a complete propulsion system based on hydrogen peroxide designed to support orbital manoeuvres and end-of-life deorbiting for Reflex’s satellite. The mission will feature a low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite with an approximate launch mass of 200 kilograms

For Reflex Aerospace, this mission also represents a major step forward, as the company will, for the first time, integrate chemical propulsion technology into one of its spacecraft platforms.

The satellite is expected to launch as early as Q2 2027 on the SpaceX Transporter-20 rideshare program. This aggressive timeline would represent a 12-month satellite development from kickoff to final readiness.

"Welcoming Reflex Aerospace to Arkadia’s customer portfolio is an important milestone for our company and a strong validation of the reliability,  maturity and versatility of our propulsion technology. With MaiaSpace, Dassault Aviation, and now Reflex Aerospace, we can proudly say we are able to meet the propulsion needs of a wide variety of customer segments," said Francho García, CEO and co-founder of Arkadia Space. "More importantly, this partnership reflects the strength of the European space ecosystem: European companies joining forces to build sovereign, competitive and more sustainable space capabilities for the future."

Selecting Arkadia Space as our propulsion partner was a natural fit for Reflex ,” said Walter Ballheimer, CEO and Founder of Reflex Aerospace. “Their flight-proven green propulsion technology, modular approach, and ability to adapt quickly to our mission requirements made them a strong partner for this mission. As a European and ITAR-free supplier with demonstrated in-orbit heritage, Arkadia Space enables us to move quickly while maintaining high technical standards and supply chain independence. The short lead time and flexibility of their system are key enablers for our ambitious development timeline.”

The agreement further strengthens collaboration within the European space industry, bringing together two fast-growing companies focused on delivering flexible, high-performance and sovereign space capabilities with rapid development timelines.

The system includes TRITON 5N monopropellant thrusters, 7L propellant tanks, and flight electronics, all fully designed, developed and manufactured in-house by Arkadia Space.

This heritage is based on Arkadia’s in-orbit demonstration in 2025 through DARK, the company’s propulsion module launched on SpaceX’s Transporter-13 mission with D-Orbit. That mission validated Arkadia’s end-to-end propulsion capabilities under real space conditions, including system-level performance in orbit.


About Reflex Aerospace

Reflex Aerospace is a manufacturer of high-performance, adaptable satellite platforms for commercial and defense applications. Based in Berlin and Munich, the company specializes in applying modern manufacturing techniques to reduce lead times and improve performance for critically important space infrastructure. Reflex Aerospace is committed to enhancing Europe’s strategic autonomy through innovation, speed, and sovereign capability development.

More information can be found at www.reflexaerospace.com

About Arkadia Space

Arkadia Space is a Spanish company specializing in the development and commercialization of green propulsion systems for satellites and space vehicles. Using high-concentration hydrogen peroxide as propellant, the company designs and manufactures monopropellant and bipropellant thrusters, propellant tanks, and complete propulsion systems as a safer and more sustainable alternative to traditional storable propulsion technologies. The company also operates Europe’s most advanced privately managed orbital engine test center, located at Castellón Airport.


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Arkadia Space - Adelina.balan@arkadiaspace.com

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