Halifax based Galaxia Mission Systems announced that it has signed a multi-launch agreement with Impulso.Space in support of its MissionOne program.
While the deal was signed at last falls Space Tech Expo Europe in Bremen, Galaxia waited until Feb. 5, 2026 to announce it.
Impulso.Space, an Italian company, offers integrated, end-to-end launch services from its U.S. operations in Melbourne along the famed Florida Space Coast, a stones throw from Cape Canaveral.
MissionOne is Galaxiaโs turnkey service that delivers satellite missions from concept to launch and operations. In June, 2025 Galaxia launched its first MissionOne satellite MรBIUS-1.
“Under the agreement, Impulso.Space will support MissionOne launches by securing appropriate launch opportunities and separation systems, managing satellite logistics including shipping, customs clearance, and the preparing and refueling of the spacecraft ahead of integration.”
Arad Gharagozli, CEO of Galaxia said, “This agreement strengthens our ability to support customers across multiple missions with a coordinated, end-to-end approach. By partnering with Impulso.Space, weโre expanding the MissionOne ecosystem in a way that reduces risk, improves predictability, and supports customers moving toward sustained space operations.”
For this agreement Galaxia will provide its MissionOne “framework and mission execution expertise” to its customers and Impulso.Spaceโs will manage “launch access and integrated logistics capabilities.”
Impulso.Space has previous experience dealing with another Halifax based company when it signed a sign an agreement in 2024 with Maritime Launch Services to provide integrated launch services forย Spaceport Nova Scotia.
