MUNICH — Isar Aerospace has signed a launch services contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) to deliver the Syndeo-3 mission to orbit. Scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026, the mission will launch aboard Isar’s Spectrum rocket from Andøya Spaceport in Norway.
The contract falls under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 In-Orbit Demonstration and In-Orbit Validation (IOD/IOV) programme. Managed by ESA on behalf of the European Commission, the program aims to provide affordable access to space for new technologies, allowing European entities to flight-test innovations prior to commercialization.

Mission Profile and Payload Aggregation
The Syndeo-3 spacecraft serves as an orbital aggregator, hosting 10 distinct experiments from institutions across Spain, France, Germany, Italy, and Luxembourg, as well as the European Commission itself.
Redwire Corporation is the prime contractor for the satellite segment. The mission will utilize Redwire’s “Hammerhead” platform, a spacecraft bus designed for flexible payload integration in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). According to ESA, Syndeo-3 represents the largest spacecraft to fly under the IOD/IOV programme to date.
Key mission parameters include:
- Launch Vehicle: Spectrum (Isar Aerospace)
- Spacecraft Bus: Hammerhead (Redwire)
- Payloads: 10 European technology demonstrators
- Launch Site: Andøya Space, Norway
- Target Orbit: Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
Executive Commentary
The agreement highlights the growing reliance on commercial European launch providers to secure sovereign access to space for institutional missions.
“ESA’s and the European Union’s growing trust in Isar Aerospace for new missions underscores how institutions are recognizing the importance of partnering with commercial innovators to jointly build sovereign space capabilities for Europe,” said Stella Guillen, Chief Commercial Officer of Isar Aerospace.
Dietmar Pilz, ESA Director of Technology, Engineering and Quality, noted that the collaboration strengthens the continent’s ability to validate technology domestically. “I am pleased to confirm the conclusion of a launch service agreement between ESA and Isar Aerospace for the Syndeo-3 mission,” said Pilz.
Program Outlook
This contract follows Isar Aerospace’s selection for previous ESA initiatives, including the “Boost!” Commercial Space Transportation Services program. The company continues to prepare for the second test flight of its Spectrum vehicle, following an initial attempt in March 2025.
The Syndeo-3 mission is slated for a launch window opening in late 2026, pending the successful qualification of the Spectrum vehicle and readiness of the Redwire-built spacecraft.

