From Luxembourg Times:
"After 40 years of operating satellites built by others, SES is bringing to Luxembourg some of the production work needed to get its orbiting hardware into the heavens and generating profits.
“We will be creating an industrial space capability in Luxembourg,” said SES Chief Executive Officer Adel Al-Saleh during a speech last week marking the company’s state-backed birth in the 1980s and the people behind it.
“To accelerate schedules, reduce costs and guarantee quality, SES is internalising a critical segment of the supply chain: the final integration of partner satellite platforms with SES’s software-defined payload, all within a state-of-the-art manufacturing and test facility,” the company describes in several engineering jobs posted on its career website...."