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European Satellite Navigation: Galileo Reaches Full Operational Capability Milestone

2026-03-28| 1 min read| Recovered Live Archive

The EU's Galileo satellite navigation system achieves full operational capability, offering European users superior accuracy and independence from US GPS.

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Galileo's Finest Hour: Europe's Navigation System Hits Full Capability

The EU's Galileo satellite navigation system reached full operational capability in early 2026, a milestone that delivers on the EU's long-standing strategic objective of having an independent, European-controlled global navigation satellite system that does not depend on the US GPS, Russian GLONASS, or Chinese BeiDou systems. Galileo provides positioning accuracy superior to civilian GPS — with certain high-accuracy services providing sub-centimetre precision — and offers the guarantee of continuous service under a system governed by European law rather than by the policy decisions of a foreign military organisation.

The strategic significance of European navigation independence has become clearer with every year that has passed since Galileo's development began. GPS, operated by the US Air Force, provides an extraordinary global service that the United States has generally made available to all users free of charge. But its governance is ultimately a US military decision, and the possibility — however remote — that US policy could restrict or degrade GPS availability for non-American users has been a persistent motivation for European investment in an independent system. The Russia-Ukraine conflict and the US's subsequent behaviour on various technology and market access questions have reinforced European awareness that strategic autonomy in critical infrastructure is not a luxury but a necessity.

The European Commission's management of the Galileo programme through the EU Space Programme Agency (EUSPA) has also delivered commercial returns. Galileo-enabled services are incorporated into hundreds of millions of devices globally, including the majority of smartphones sold in Europe. The system's superior accuracy has made it the preferred navigation input for certain precision applications in agriculture, construction, autonomous vehicle development, and maritime navigation.

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