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Ariane Chief Seems Frustrated With SpaceX For Driving Down Launch Costs (arstechnica.com)

schwit1 shares a report from Ars Technica: Like United Launch Alliance, the [France-based] Ariane Group faces pricing pressure from SpaceX, which offers launch prices as low as $62 million for its Falcon 9 rocket. It has specifically developed the Ariane 6 rocket to compete with the Falcon 9 booster. But there are a couple of problems with this. Despite efforts to cut costs, the two variants of the Ariane 6 will still cost at least 25 percent more than SpaceX's present-day prices. Moreover, the Ariane 6 will not fly until 2020 at the earliest, by which time Falcon 9 could offer significantly cheaper prices on used Falcon 9 boosters if it needed to. (The Ariane 6 rocket is entirely expendable). With this background in mind, the chief executive of Ariane Group, Alain Charmeau, gave an interview to the German publication Der Spiegel. The interview was published in German, but a credible translation can be found here. During the interview, Charmeau expressed frustration with SpaceX and attributed its success to subsidized launches for the U.S. government.

When pressed on the price pressure that SpaceX has introduced into the launch market, Charmeau's central argument is that this has only been possible because, "SpaceX is charging the U.S. government 100 million dollar per launch, but launches for European customers are much cheaper." Essentially, he says, launches for the U.S. military and NASA are subsidizing SpaceX's commercial launch business. However, the pay-for-service prices that SpaceX offers to the U.S. Department of Defense for spy satellites and cargo and crew launches for NASA are below those of what other launch companies charge. And while $100 million or more for a military launch is significantly higher than a $62 million commercial launch, government contracts come with extra restrictions, reviews, and requirements that drive up this price.

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  1. Think of the Ada by AHuxley · · Score: 4, Funny

    All that quality Ada space code needs support.

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  2. Zut Alors! by Freshly+Exhumed · · Score: 5, Funny

    Our beezness plan eez faileeng par ce-que les maudits americains! We must faaaaart in zehr zheneral deerection!

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    1. Re:Zut Alors! by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 4, Funny

      We must faaaaart in zehr zheneral deerection!

      Indeed, they are designing a methane engine now.

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    2. Re:Zut Alors! by SCVonSteroids · · Score: 3, Funny

      "Ok take a nap.... Zen fire zee missilez!!"

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  3. Re:Isn't Arianespace government-subsidized? by msauve · · Score: 4, Funny

    He's French. He should know you can't make good whine with sour grapes.

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  4. Re:hahahahah ur funny by Daemonik · · Score: 4, Funny

    The Chinese rockets will be excellent. They'll be using someone else's designs.