Airbus is developing a new recovery plan for its Space Systems business, which involves cash flow restraint and restructuring of activities.</p> Airbus's defense and space operations are looking to close new deals in the market, mainly in the sale of satellites, as reported by Reuters. In addition to Airbus, the negotiations will also include the participation of other companies, such as Thales Alenia Space () and Leonardo (Italy). Despite the efforts of European companies, Elon Musk's Starlink is the clear leader in the low-Earth orbit satellite market, driven by the internet offered by Musk. "This evolution probably needs to take into some form of consolidation," Lorenzo Mariani, Leonardo's co-general manager, told Reuters.</p> ;</p> ;</p> ;</p> Read also: </strong></p> SpaceX negotiates to operate its rockets in Australia</a></li> Plane with drugs is intercepted by FAB in Amazonas</a></li> Air Force transports new drone to combat illegal mining in Roraima</a></li> </ul> ;</p> ;</p> With information: Reuters</em></p>