PROFEN and Azercosmos sign EMEA cooperation to expand satellite capacity utilization

PROFEN, a Turkey-based satellite communications solutions provider, and Azercosmos, Azerbaijan’s space agency, signed a cooperation agreement at SAHA Expo 2026 to enhance satellite capacity utilization across EMEA. The deal is positioned to broaden service availability for satellite communications in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Discovered 2026-05-07T09:26:49.425337-07:00 | 2026-05-07T09:26:49.425337-07:00

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  • The agreement links an industry satellite-communications provider with a national space agency to drive higher satellite capacity utilization across EMEA—an indicator of how capacity-rights and distribution partnerships are evolving in the region.
  • It reinforces the commercial push behind networked satellite services, echoing capacity and coverage expansion efforts like Eutelsat and Station Satcom scaling OneWeb LEO maritime connectivity.
  • For downstream satellite data and connectivity markets, the structure parallels other agreements focused on expanding service reach and monetization, including e-GEOS and VENG’s plan to commercialize SAOCOM SAR data globally.

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