Avio (Italy) – Propelling European Strategic Autonomy in Space and Defense
Avio S.p.A. is a century-old Italian aerospace company that has quietly become a linchpin of Europe’s quest for technological sovereignty. Headquartered in Colleferro near Rome, Avio builds the propulsion systems that launch European satellites and power advanced missiles. From the Vega rocket—an ESA-backed launcher giving the EU independent access to orbit—to the two-stage Aster 30 interceptor defending European skies, Avio’s innovations underpin critical defense and space capabilities. In an era of renewed great-power competition and fragile supply chains, Avio has positioned itself at the forefront of Europe’s drive for strategic autonomy. The company’s solid-fuel rockets, composite materials expertise, and multinational partnerships address EU and NATO priorities: enhancing deterrence, ensuring interoperability, and reducing reliance on non-allied suppliers. The following analysis explores how Avio’s technology portfolio and strategic engagements strengthen Europe’s defense posture and industrial sovereignty, illustrating why this Italian firm has become a strategic asset for both the European Union and the transatlantic alliance.


