Infinite Orbits Signs Multi-Launch Agreement to GEO
Impulse Space will Deliver Multiple Spacecraft to Orbit Beginning in 2027
A new multi-launch agreement has been reached between Infinite Orbits and Impulse Space, reinforcing the companies' partnership. The agreement covers the delivery of multiple Infinite Orbits spacecraft to geostationary orbit (GEO), starting in 2027, via Impulse’s rideshare program Caravan.
“We see this partnership as key for our long-term growth."
Adel Haddoud, Infinite Orbits
The first missions include the launch of several servicers developed by Infinite Orbits, allowing multiple life extension missions and the deployment of an inspection and surveillance micro-satellites fleet. With at least three spacecraft launched in 2027 and additional missions planned each year following, this agreement reinforces the partnership between the companies.
Caravan rideshare missions offer small satellites rapid, reliable, and affordable access to GEO. After launching to low Earth orbit (LEO) on a Falcon 9 rocket, Caravan missions use the Impulse kick stage, Helios, to transport multiple small spacecraft to their target destinations in GEO in under 24 hours. Impulse’s first Caravan mission is fully manifested and scheduled to fly in 2026.
“These missions reflect exactly the type of orbital access we designed Caravan to deliver,” said Eric Romo, President and COO of Impulse Space. “Infinite Orbits has shown the industry’s demand for smaller satellites in GEO, and we’re proud to play a role in opening reliable access to higher-energy orbits. We’re looking forward to supporting Infinite Orbits via Caravan and building our long-term partnership together in a range of areas.”
“We see this partnership as key for our long-term growth. In today’s context, where rapid deployment in GEO is key, we are counting on this transatlantic cooperation to significantly enhance our ability to deliver a wide range of in-orbit services to our sovereign, government and commercial clients in a timely manner,” said Adel Haddoud, CEO of Infinite Orbits.