Equatorial Launch Australia Signs Multi-Launch Contract
With Innospace To Conduct Orbital Launches From Arnhem
Space Centre
17 August 2023
Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA)
has today signed a multi-year, multi-launch contract
with Korean aerospace company, INNOSPACE, for a series
of orbital launches from the Australian spaceport.
The agreement will see the launch
of several INNOSPACE rocket variants each carrying
between 50kg and 500kg payloads into low earth orbit
from the ASC across a five-year timeframe until Dec
2028.
ELA is widely regarded as the most
advanced multi-user commercial spaceport in the world,
and the signing of this contract has validated the
business concept and development plans by securing
INNOSPACE – the only hybrid-fuelled rocket company
worldwide to have successfully launched into space – as
the first commercial company to become a ‘resident
launcher’ (long term tenant and regular launcher) at the
Australian spaceport. The first launches by INNOSPACE
from the ASC are expected to commence in early 2025. ELA
previously had a three-launch contract with NASA.
ELA has been working with the
Australian Space Agency (ASA) to expand its existing
Launch Facilities Licence (LFL) to support orbital
launches from the ASC with a range of orbital rockets,
differing azimuths and trajectories and a much wider
array of propellant mixes and rocket configurations as
part of its Phase 2 Development Plan. This work with the
ASA will now expand to assist INNOSPACE to obtain its
first Australian Launch Permit (ALP). This ALP approval
process is expected to take between 6 and 14 months
commencing later his year.
As one of up to seven planned
‘resident launchers’ INNOSPACE will be allocated a Space
Launch Complex (SLC), comprising two modern ASC launch
pads customised to INNOSPACE’s rocket requirements and
an extensive Horizontal Integration Facility (HIF) which
allows for rocket assembly, payload integration (in an
ISO 8 clean room) and has overhead cranes, offices,
workshops and system test facilities in a temperature
and humidity controlled environment. Each SLC is fully
enclosed and encompasses a range of ITAR compliance
measures including video and movement sensor security,
extensive fencing, and access control.
Michael Jones, Executive Chairman
and Group CEO of ELA said the contract with INNOSPACE
was a major milestone for ELA. “We are delighted to
announce this multi-launch and long-term agreement with
INNOSPACE and what we hope is the first of several
launch agreements which we have been developing for some
time. INNOSPACE is a truly innovative company with
outstanding technology and is one of the leaders in the
emerging market of smaller launch providers. INNOSPACE
is one of the first of the next batch of “new space”
rocket companies to launch and with increasing
congestion at major spaceports globally, INNOSPACE has
recognised the unique launch/geographic, infrastructure
and commercial benefits of launching from the ASC.”
“The launch contract and associated
space launch complex agreement which we have been
discussing for over a year provide INNOSPACE with the
flexibility they require around launching a range of
launch vehicles at an increasing cadence over the next
five years,” he said.
“This contract demonstrates the
potential for the ASC to deliver on our goal of being
the pre-eminent commercial launch site globally. With
the combination of our launch pad design/technology,
launch inclination options, geopolitically stable base,
infrastructure, logistics and engineering support
solutions we have developed, we know we offer a highly
competitive and attractive spaceport solution,” said Mr
Jones.
“Last year’s three successful
launches with NASA allowed us to showcase the skill and
capabilities of both the ELA team and the Arnhem Space
Centre to the world. We’re excited to embark on that
journey again – this time with INNOSPACE. It is a very
important part of our ethos and culture to be known for
what we achieve and not what we predict, and this
contract again shows this aspect of ELA.”
Dr Soojong Kim, CEO of INNOSPACE
said, “we are thrilled to have secured an optimal launch
spaceport, the ASC, which has the benefits of launching
from an equatorial spaceport and brings launch
efficiencies through this multi-launch agreement with
ELA. Our goal is to offer customers greater flexibility
for their launch schedule and orbit access with frequent
dedicated launch opportunities. We expect to enable our
satellite customers to achieve significant innovation
with our orbital launch services by launching from the
ASC.”
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