In the words of Jean-Marie Luton, Arianespace Chairman: "This award recognises the excellent performance and reliability of the European launcher. It is a glowing tribute to the remarkable development work carried out by CNES and, generally, to the entire European space industry brought together by ESA. We are particularly honoured to receive this award from such a prestigious institution as the US Space Foundation, which I wish to thank on behalf of all the people who have been involved in this magnificent endeavour."
ESA's Director of Launchers, Antonio Fabrizi, receiving the award on behalf of ESA's Director General, Jean-Jacques Dordain, in Colorado Springs (USA) said: "We are thankful to the US Space Foundation for the honour they have granted us. We share it proudly with all those who within CNES, Arianespace and industry have helped ESA in accomplishing such a success story for Europe. We are committed to continue along these tracks with today's heavy launch Ariane 5 and the future light launcher Vega and Soyuz."