Airbus confirmed silent post-flyby on 7 April, per direct fetch of the company newsroom. The most recent Artemis II publication is dated 1 April, six days before today and predating the flyby itself.1 ESA has published exactly one Artemis II press release in seven mission days , "Europe powers Artemis II," on 2 April.2 Both remain silent on the flyby.
Airbus is the prime contractor for the European Service Module, which has executed every propulsion event nominally across all mission phases. European and Canadian space communications typically lag NASA by two to three days on co-operative missions; seven days is outside that normal operating envelope. Airbus in particular maintains an active press operation that issues multiple releases per week on nominal programmes.
CSA's silence on Canadarm3 and the cancelled Lunar Gateway (the small lunar-orbit station NASA cancelled in March 2026, ending Canada's multi-billion-dollar Canadarm3 commitment alongside it) also reaches seven days, across Hansen's live media call and student Q&A.3 The flyby's Canadian and European angles have reached the public only through first-party fetches.
