The Community of Ariane Cities: a strong team
The Community of Ariane Cities (CVA) was set up in 1998 as a non-profit association. Its membership comprises cities and urban areas on whose territory firms are contributing to the development and production of the European launcher family. As industrial partners, these firms are likewise CVA members. One outstanding example of this in Germany is Bremen and the firm Airbus, which produces the Ariane 5 upper stage in that city.
The CVA promotes cooperation between its members and represents both the interests of participating towns and cities and industrial partners in political circles. In addition it organises a wide range of activities for schools, universities and other establishments designed to kindle the younger generation’s enthusiasm for space as well as convincing citizens of the importance of such activities and the necessity of maintaining Europe’s independent access to space via its own launchers.
The Council of Mayors

Each 'Ariane City' and its local industrial partner are represented in the Council of Mayors, where joint programmes and activities are deliberated and decided by consensus. Each Council Presidency is held by a city on a rotating basis for one to two years. For 2012, this function is being performed by the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. The day-to-day work in-between Council of Mayors meetings is coordinated by a delegate Bureau.
New members
New members joined the Council of Mayors in 2015. The first newcomer was the Belgian city of Leuven, together with its three industrial partners: LMS International, which manufactures simulation and test software programs with which many Ariane 5 components were developed and tested at other firms; Septentrio, which develops and produces professional receivers for satellite navigation; and imec, a non-profit research centre for nano- and microelectronics.
The second newcomer was the Spanish city of Seville along with industrial partner Airbus, which is responsible for various components of Ariane’s Vulcain engine and other parts of the launcher.
This means that the CVA, in addition to the European Space Agency (ESA), the French space agency (CNES) and Arianespace, now has 20 member cities plus their respective partners from industry.