The European Commission is figuring out how it could help Ukraine secure satellite communication capacity in the wake of Elon Musk reportedly threatening to pull Kyiv’s access to his Starlink network. Space-based communication systems are a critical tool for Ukraine, but it remains unclear whether Musk will continue to offer Starlink as the war grinds on. Ukraine said last year it has about 42,000 Starlink terminals in operation in the country; about half are financed by Poland.

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    1 day ago

    I don’t think Tesla’s salaries are public but knowledge economy professional is going to be paid above if not well above 200k usd.

    So your point stands. doesn’t EU have places that could support these incomes without pissing off locals from income perspective? Luxembourg?

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      24 hours ago

      Switzerland has absurdly high salaries but isn’t in the EU. They have absurdly high prices as well though. However, I don’t think Switzerland has much, if any, interest in rockets. Most of their money comes not from engineering but rather from luxury goods and banking (i.e. hiding absurdly wealthy people’s money).

      Monaco exists in the EU as well but it’s more of a multimillionaire to billionaire hangout with no industries.

      But there is no way any EU rocket company will pay salaries comparable to the US. It’s unaffordable for nations with social safety nets to pay insane salaries. Maybe they’d get a low six figure income in wealthier EU nations but certainly not 200k.