PLD Space: Advancing Europe's Space Launch Capabilities

PLD Space: Advancing Europe's Space Launch Capabilities

PLD Space is a Spanish aerospace company founded in 2011 by Raúl Torres and Raúl Verdú. The company specializes in developing reusable launch vehicles, making it a key player in Europe's growing space industry. Unlike traditional space agencies focused on large-scale missions, PLD Space is dedicated to providing affordable and reliable access to space for small satellites, helping scientific institutions and commercial businesses explore the universe.

With a strong commitment to reusable technology, PLD Space aims to lower launch costs, increase flight frequency, and make space more accessible. The company’s long-term vision is to establish Europe as a leader in space transportation, supporting global innovation in satellite technology, Earth observation, and deep-space exploration.

Technology & Innovation


PLD Space has developed highly advanced rocket technology, focusing on efficient and sustainable propulsion systems. One of its major achievements is the creation of TEPREL, Spain’s first liquid-fueled rocket engine, designed specifically for spaceflight. This powerful engine is at the heart of PLD Space’s launch vehicles, ensuring reliable and cost-effective missions.

One of the key areas where PLD Space is innovating is green propulsion technology. Instead of relying on traditional fuels, the company uses bio-kerosene and liquid oxygen (LOX), which are more environmentally friendly and cost-efficient. This approach helps reduce harmful emissions and aligns with global efforts to make space exploration more sustainable.

Another major breakthrough is PLD Space’s work on rocket reusability. Unlike single-use rockets that burn up after launching, PLD Space designs vehicles that can return to Earth, be refurbished, and launch again. This technology dramatically lowers costs and speeds up the process of sending satellites into orbit, making spaceflight more affordable and frequent.

Products & Services

PLD Space offers space launch services tailored for small satellite missions. As the demand for smaller and more cost-effective satellites grows, the company provides dedicated and shared-launch opportunities to research institutions, startups, and commercial enterprises.

PLD Space has designed two innovative launch vehicles:

MIURA 1: This is a suborbital launch vehicle, perfect for scientific experiments and technology testing. It is 12.5 meters tall, has a payload capacity of 100 kg, and can reach altitudes of up to 150 km. MIURA 1 is Europe’s first privately developed reusable rocket, marking an important milestone for independent spaceflight.

MIURA 5: This is a two-stage orbital launch vehicle designed to carry satellites into space. It is 34.4 meters tall, with a payload capacity of 450 kg, and features reusable first-stage technology to reduce launch costs. MIURA 5 is scheduled to launch in 2025, playing a crucial role in strengthening Europe’s independent access to space.

Recent Developments & Achievements

PLD Space has made rapid progress in recent years, securing new partnerships and financial investments to accelerate its growth. The company recently received €40.5 million in funding from Spain’s PERTE Aerospace program, supporting the ongoing development of MIURA 5.

Additionally, PLD Space has signed a launch agreement with D-Orbit, enabling equatorial satellite missions, which will provide valuable Earth observation and communication services. The company has also expanded its workforce, reaching 300 employees, strengthening its technical expertise and production capabilities.

To support future missions, PLD Space recently opened a new manufacturing facility in Elche, Spain, capable of producing six MIURA 5 launchers per year and 60 TEPREL-C rocket engines annually. This expansion ensures rapid production and testing, keeping PLD Space on track for its upcoming spaceflight programs.

Future Prospects & Industry Impact

PLD Space is rapidly expanding its capabilities to shape the future of space exploration, with a range of ambitious projects on the horizon. Central to their growth is the development of the MIURA Next family of launch vehicles—medium to heavy reusable rockets designed to carry larger payloads. These advanced launch systems are set to significantly enhance Europe's capacity for complex space missions, including deep-space exploration and interplanetary research.

Adding to this momentum is LINCE, Europe’s first private crewed capsule. Designed for human spaceflight, LINCE represents a major leap toward creating safe, reliable, and affordable spacecraft for astronauts. This initiative not only positions PLD Space as a pioneer in the private aerospace sector but also promises to redefine Europe’s role in human space exploration.

To support its growing operations, PLD Space is expanding its global launch infrastructure. Beyond its primary site in French Guiana, the company is establishing a new spaceport in Oman, broadening its reach and offering more launch flexibility for international clients. These efforts aim to make European commercial launch services more accessible, reliable, and cost-effective.

Sustainability is also a core pillar of PLD Space’s strategy. The company is committed to developing reusable rocket technology, which will reduce environmental impact and lower the overall cost of missions. This green approach to space transportation could accelerate future advancements in Earth observation, satellite communication, and planetary science.

Looking ahead to 2030, PLD Space aspires to conduct at least 30 launches per year, serving both governmental and private-sector clients. With progress in crewed spacecraft, heavy-lift launch systems, and eco-friendly propulsion, PLD Space is setting the stage for Europe to become a key player in human spaceflight and deep-space missions. Through its innovative vision and sustainable practices, the company is helping unlock a more efficient, accessible, and promising future in space exploration.

PLD Space is paving the way for Europe’s independent access to space, combining innovation, sustainability, and efficiency to create reliable launch services. With its strong focus on reusable technology and eco-friendly propulsion, the company is setting new standards for how satellites, scientific experiments, and commercial ventures reach orbit.

By developing next-generation spacecraft, expanding global launch sites, and enhancing human spaceflight capabilities, PLD Space is positioning itself as a key player in Europe’s space industry. As space exploration moves into a new era of greater accessibility and sustainable technology, PLD Space will remain at the forefront, driving scientific discovery and technological advancement for future generations.

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