Swedish Space
Corporation invests to finalize satellite launch
capability at Esrange Space Center – first
satellite to be launched in 2022
Swedish Space Corporation
(SSC) and the Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) have
signed a EUR 12 million loan agreement for the
finalization of a new spaceport at Esrange Space
Center in Kiruna, northern Sweden. The 12-year
maturity loan will finance the investments to
enable the use of reusable rockets and the
ability to launch small satellites into orbit as
early as 2022, making Esrange the first major
orbital launch site in the EU.
The 12 MEUR loan is part of
an extensive modernization of Esrange that has
been ongoing since 2015 – a total investment of
around 50 MEUR. The loan will finance the
completion of the construction of a new
spaceport capability, aiming at a first
satellite launch in 2022.
“This important milestone
means that Sweden will become a launching state,
offering the most modern ground technology
possible to European and international satellite
owners. This will be of great importance for
future research, technology development and
expanded international collaboration – all to
support a sustainable development of life on
Earth”, says Stefan Gardefjord, CEO of SSC.
“We are happy to contribute
to our member country’s efforts to become a
launching state. By expanding service offerings
in the growing satellite sector, the project not
only increases Sweden’s competitiveness, but
also provides new capabilities for the whole
European aerospace industry”, says André
Küüsvek, NIB President and CEO.
The project entails
construction work for the new launch site,
including integration halls for rockets and
satellites, expansion of planned fuel plants,
launch pads and surrounding technical ground
systems as well as development of technical
support systems in Esrange's operational
communication center.
“With more than 50 years of
experience from launching rockets and balloons,
Esrange Space Center is already one of the most
active and versatile launch sites in the world.
And with the new spaceport capability it will
most likely become the first launch site on
European mainland to provide a platform for
space companies to develop their next generation
rocket technologies and launch their
satellites”, says Philip Påhlsson, Project
Manager New Esrange at SSC.