Procurement of full Galileo system begins
Today, the European Commission - with the support of ESA - is launching the procurement of Galileo, a global navigation system composed of 30 dedicated navigation satellites and a ground infrastructure with the main control centres in Europe and a network of dedicated stations deployed around the world.
Previous Stories
- GIOVE-B transmitting its first signals
- GIOVE-B spacecraft in good health
- GIOVE-B launch: videos and press conference
- ESA’s most advanced navigation satellite launched tonight
- GIOVE-B launch update
- GIOVE-B launch timeline: what happens and when
- GIOVE-B on the launch pad
- GIOVE-B on the launch pad
- GIOVE-B launch - live video streaming
- GIOVE-B launch website now available
- Second Galileo spacecraft prepares for launch
- Galileo satellite GIOVE-B presented at ESA/ESTEC
- Successful EGNOS trial in San Sebastian
- Two years in space for Galileo satellite
- Science and Galileo - working together
- Navigation application projects to identify GNSS evolutions - Open invitation for outline tenders
- Colloquium on scientific and fundamental aspects of the Galileo programme
- Helicopter flight trials for EGNOS
- Pseudo-satellites allow accurate navigation in Helsinki harbour