The Eurialo independent satellite surveillance system could prevent scenarios like the MH370 disappearance from taking place.
The new system aligns with "the European air traffic management master plan, which describes the need for resilient, space-based infrastructure to support safe, sustainable and efficient air travel," ESA's statement explains.
Organizations and governments have been experimenting with similar technology for a number of years. In 2019, for example, company Aireon announced it was developing an, called ADS-B, with a view to preventing a similar situation to the MH370 tragedy, which saw an aircraft disappear off radar systems.
The Eurialo project is mainly funded by the German Space Agency, DLR, and Spire plans to open an office in Munich as it ramps up work on the project.
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