Space-Comm Expo: Infinite Orbits Acquires Lunasa – A European Play with Adel Haddoud

In this Space Café Clip from 2026 edition of Space-Comm Expo at London ExCeL, SpaceWatch.Global Senior Advisor and Editor Laura …
Space-Comm Expo: Infinite Orbits Acquires Lunasa – A European Play with Adel Haddoud

“We Don’t See Borders. We See Europe.”

In this Space Café Clip from 2026 edition of Space-Comm Expo at London ExCeL, SpaceWatch.Global Senior Advisor and Editor Laura Todd sits down with Adel Haddoud, CEO and Founder of Infinite Orbits, for a conversation that delivers a major breaking announcement: the acquisition of UK-based Lunasa Space – and a masterclass in how to build a European space company the smart way.

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🚀 Breaking: Infinite Orbits acquires Lunasa – The in-orbit servicing company announces the acquisition of Lunasa Space, which becomes Infinite Orbits UK – strengthening the company’s LEO capabilities, UK market access, and rendezvous and proximity operations expertise.

🛰️ What is in-orbit servicing? – Infinite Orbits designs, builds, owns, and operates “servicers” – satellites whose sole purpose is to extend the life of other satellites, conduct surveillance, and eventually refuel assets in orbit.

🎯 Customer-first, not technology-push – Eight years ago, Haddoud reverse-engineered what GEO satellite operators actually needed and what they could pay. The result: commercial contracts with the world’s largest operator SES and a surveillance mission for the French Space Forces.

🇪🇺 European by DNA – Investors from seven or eight countries, 19–20 nationalities in the workforce, suppliers from 17 European nations, offices in four countries. Infinite Orbits doesn’t see borders – it sees the best capabilities Europe has to offer.

🛡️ Same tech, two markets – Life extension and space domain awareness serve both commercial operators and defense ministries with identical technology. The difference is in the approach: localized teams work with national defense entities while pooling know-how across the company.

🏗️ Acquisition spree – Following the Lunasa announcement and last week’s Alamo acquisition in Luxembourg, Infinite Orbits signals further European integration ahead – with more announcements to come.

💪 Europe as a space power by 2030 – Haddoud’s conviction: Europe has world-class engineering and R&D, and there’s nothing inevitable about being behind. The continent needs a vibrant in-orbit servicing segment – and Infinite Orbits wants to carry the flag.

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Torsten Kriening
Torsten Kriening is Publisher and CEO of SpaceWatch.Global. He covers European space at the intersection of geopolitics, defence, procurement, and industrial policy - where ambition meets execution. He reports live from the conferences and councils where space policy is shaped and publishes The Kriening Brief every Wednesday: three observations on European space, no diplomatic padding. His career spans 30 years across satellite communications, broadcast technology, and IT. He is an alumnus of the International Space University (EMBA12).
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