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    France-backed Eutelsat reports stronger revenue in Starlink push

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    Posted on February 13, 2026

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    Last updated: February 13, 2026

    France-backed Eutelsat reports stronger revenue in Starlink push - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Eutelsat's revenue exceeded expectations, driven by OneWeb's growth. France backs Eutelsat as a Starlink competitor, with plans for new satellite investments.

    Table of Contents

    • Eutelsat's Financial Performance and Strategic Moves
    • Revenue Growth and Loss Reduction
    • Strategic Importance of OneWeb
    • Future Plans and Investments

    Eutelsat Reports Increased Revenue Amid Starlink Competition Efforts

    Eutelsat's Financial Performance and Strategic Moves

    PARIS, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Eutelsat on Friday reported better-than-expected revenue, bolstered by efforts from France to advance plans for a European competitor to Elon Musk's Starlink, boosting the satellite operator as it pivots to focus on internet services.

    Revenue Growth and Loss Reduction

    Revenue for the first half of the year ended in December reached 592 million euros ($702 million), surpassing analyst estimates of 581 million euros. 

    Strategic Importance of OneWeb

    Though it remained loss-making, the company reduced operating losses by 85%. 

    Future Plans and Investments

    Eutelsat also slashed net debt by more than half after the French state, now its top shareholder, led a 1.5 billion euro rescue last year to stabilise a balance sheet shaken by a declining video business and rising borrowing costs. 

    France sees Eutelsat as Europe's only viable challenger to Starlink, given its ownership of OneWeb, the only other active satellite network in low Earth orbit (LEO).

    Those satellites, folded into the group in the 2023 merger with London‑based OneWeb, are used by governments and militaries and have become strategic assets for national security.

    The bet is starting to show early signs of traction even as high costs persist.

    Eutelsat said OneWeb's revenue jumped almost 60% and now makes up about a fifth of group sales, partly outweighing the steady decline of legacy broadcasting.

    Still, it must replace ageing OneWeb satellites and has secured a state‑backed loan of 1 billion euros to buy 340 new Airbus spacecraft. 

    Eutelsat also cancelled a satellite order from Thales Alenia Space, trimming its expected full-year capital expenditure to about 900 million euros from an earlier range of up to 1.1 billion.

    The company said it would now proceed with refinancing its bonds, after last year's cash call triggered upgrades from credit rating agencies.

    ($1 = 0.8427 euros)

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro in Paris; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Eutelsat reported higher-than-expected revenue.
    • •OneWeb's revenue increased by nearly 60%.
    • •France supports Eutelsat as a Starlink competitor.
    • •Eutelsat reduced net debt significantly.
    • •The company plans to replace ageing satellites.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France-backed Eutelsat reports stronger revenue in Starlink push

    1What is revenue?

    Revenue is the total income generated by a company from its business activities, typically from the sale of goods and services, before any expenses are deducted.

    2What is operating loss?

    Operating loss occurs when a company's operating expenses exceed its revenue, indicating that the business is not generating enough income from its core operations.

    3What is a satellite operator?

    A satellite operator is a company that owns and operates satellites for various purposes, including telecommunications, broadcasting, and internet services.

    4What is a strategic asset?

    A strategic asset is a resource or capability that provides a competitive advantage and is critical to a company's long-term success and operational effectiveness.

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