 Ariane Space has been working on a reusable, crew-rated vehicle for use with the new Ariane 6. The ship is called Susie, the smart upper stage for innovative exploration, and it looks as if it's a mash-up of starship capability and a small vehicle form factor. It's 12 metres long and 5 metres wide, and it has the ability to carry 7 plus metric tonnes to orbit, 5 crew and or cargo in the 14 metres cubed payload bay, and it can take that back to Earth as well. Susie, therefore, is more of a competitor with Dragon, which is 4 metres wide and 8.1 metres tall with the trunk attached, but unlike Susie, the cargo-dedicated section cannot be returned to Earth. That's when the similarities with starships start to kick in, as like Starship, it can carry crew and cargo to and from space. If what I'm working out from the press release video is true, then Susie gonna be belly-flopping, falling towards the ground horizontally before igniting its engines and flipping to the vertical position before smoothly touching down.