Germany's OHB to consider legal action if EU clears Airbus, Thales, Leonardo satellite merger
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Germany's OHB to consider legal action if EU clears Airbus, Thales, Leonardo satellite merger

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Posted on May 7, 2026

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OHB May Seek Legal Recourse if EU Clears Airbus, Thales, Leonardo Satellite Merger

OHB's Concerns Over Satellite Merger and Potential Legal Action

By Gianluca Lo Nostro

Background of the Planned Merger

May 7 (Reuters) - German satellite maker OHB will consider legal action if EU antitrust regulators approve a planned merger of the satellite businesses of Airbus, Thales and Leonardo, its CEO said on Thursday.

The three aerospace and defence groups announced plans in October to combine their satellite manufacturing activities into a standalone company, code-named "Project Bromo".

Strategic Goals of the Merger

The companies say the venture would create a stronger European player, able to compete with Elon Musk's SpaceX and Chinese rivals.

OHB's Position and Market Concerns

But OHB, one of Europe's few independent satellite makers, fears the deal could weaken competition in Europe.

Impact on Supply Chain and Market Dynamics

"We are raising concerns because it impacts our supply chain," OHB chief Marco Fuchs told Reuters, describing the merger as "rather a disturbance of the market".

Potential Legal Challenge

Asked whether OHB would consider a legal challenge if the European Commission cleared the deal, Fuchs said: "Yes."

Regulatory Focus and Global Competition

The core issue for regulators is likely to be whether the new company would mainly use its scale to compete globally, as its backers argue, or whether it would reinforce their position in Europe.

Fuchs dismissed comparisons with Chinese competitors, saying Europe does not buy satellites from China.

OHB's Financial Performance and Strategic Moves

OHB's market value has risen roughly fivefold over the past year, to about 5 billion euros. On Thursday, it reported an 18% rise in quarterly revenue, with order backlog up 45%.

Financing Options and Ownership Structure

The company is considering financing options, Fuchs said, after abandoning a previous plan to take OHB private alongside minority investor KKR, as geopolitical changes have altered investor views of space companies.

Ownership and Share Sale Discussions

Bloomberg News reported in March that the Fuchs family, which owns around 65% of OHB, and KKR, which owns roughly 29%, were discussing a sale of shares equivalent to 20% of the company. Fuchs declined to comment on the report.

"I'm not going to sell anything in a secondary (share sale)," Fuchs said, without disclosing how much OHB aimed to raise.

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

Key Takeaways

  • OHB, a key independent European satellite maker, sees Project Bromo as a market disturbance and threat to its supply chain and competitive position (lemonde.fr)
  • Project Bromo aims to create a €6–10 billion satellite champion employing 25,000, to better compete globally with Starlink and Chinese rivals (lemonde.fr)
  • OHB reported strong recent performance with a roughly five‑fold market value increase, 18 % quarterly revenue growth and 45 % backlog gain, and is evaluating financing after shelving a privatization plan (lemonde.fr)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is OHB opposed to the Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo satellite merger?
OHB fears the merger will weaken competition in Europe and impact its supply chain.
What legal step might OHB take if the EU approves the merger?
OHB's CEO said the company would consider legal action if the European Commission clears the deal.
What is 'Project Bromo'?
'Project Bromo' is the code name for the planned merger of Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo's satellite businesses into a standalone company.
How would the merger affect the European satellite industry?
Supporters claim it would strengthen Europe's global competitiveness, while critics fear reduced European competition.
What recent financial performance did OHB report?
OHB reported an 18% rise in quarterly revenue and a 45% increase in its order backlog.

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