The two private sector consortia bidding to launch and run Europe's ¤3.2bn (£2.1bn) Galileo navigation systems have decided to deliver a joint proposal.
In March the European Space Agency and European Commission said they were unable to choose between the iNavSat and Eurely consortia to launch 30 satellites for the European rival to the US global p...
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