BARCELONA, Spain - PLD Space, an international space transport company, and Sateliot, a leading 5G satellite telecommunications operator, have signed a commercial contract for the launch of their first two high-capacity 5G D2D (Direct to Device) satellites. The agreement covers the launch of two Tritó satellites, each weighing approximately 160 kilograms, and their subsequent deployment into LEO. The flight will take place on a dedicated MIURA 5 mission, scheduled for 2027.
This commercial contract consolidates the first 100% Spanish private space mission and highlights the strength of national capabilities by covering the entire industry value chain: manufacturing, launch, operations, and exploitation. It also demonstrates the dynamism of the Spanish space ecosystem, which is redefining access and communications from space.
Sateliot’s choice of PLD Space is based on MIURA 5’s ability to provide an independent, dedicated service tailored to the client’s specific needs, ensuring optimal launch conditions for deploying its space infrastructure. Thanks to this value proposition, Sateliot gains a competitive advantage over other operators that must share launches.
MIURA 5 is PLD Space’s two-stage reusable orbital launcher for small satellites, designed, manufactured, and operated by the company. Its mission is to provide reliable, customized launch services, guaranteeing European technological sovereignty in space transportation.
Sateliot’s next-generation Tritó satellites represent a significant leap in capacity and performance for defense and security, thanks to their increased operational payload power. Not only will they provide dual connectivity to IoT devices, but they will also enable D2D connectivity in Europe to link mobile units with data, voice, and video services based on the 5G standard. These capabilities will support critical applications in security, civil protection and defense, maximizing network resilience.