Andøya
Spaceport officially opened
Andøya
Spaceport, future launch site of Isar Aerospace, was
officially opened by H.R.H. Crown Prince Haakon of
Norway on Thursday November 2nd, 2023.
Andøya
Spaceport to become the first operational orbital
spaceport in continental Europe to finalize the
construction of the launch site.
02 November
2023
Andøya
Spaceport celebrated the opening of the first
operational spaceport in continental Europe, which
will become the first launch site of the European
launch service company Isar Aerospace. The spaceport
is located at Nordmela on the Norwegian island of
Andøya and is in the final stages towards operating
capability. In an official ceremony, H.R.H. Crown
Prince Haakon inaugurated the spaceport, an event
which also marks a crucial milestone on Isar
Aerospace’s path to its first test flight.
Fully
constructed, the spaceport will host several launch
pads. Isar Aerospace has exclusive access to the
first launch site, which was built to Isar’s
specifications, including a launch pad, payload
integration facilities as well as a mission control
center. This set-up guarantees greatest flexibility
and planning security for Isar Aerospace and its
clients in bringing small- and medium-sized
satellites to space. The launch site will support
the two-stage launch vehicle Spectrum, which is set
to carry out final stage testing.
Daniel
Metzler, CEO and Co-Founder of Isar Aerospace said:
“Today, Norway, the Andøya region and Isar Aerospace
take a big step towards space. Over the last five
years, we have built a rocket that will help to
solve the most crucial bottleneck in the European
space industry – sovereign and competitive access to
space. Together with Andøya Spaceport, our team has
created an excellent piece of engineering, the first
orbital launch site in continental Europe which will
bring this access to space to Norway, and back to
Europe. For Isar Aerospace, this step equals
entering the final stages of our path to first
flight. For Europe, it means being able to harness
the power of the space platform.”
Andøya
Spaceport to become first operational orbital
spaceport in Europe
Andøya Space
has a long history in providing infrastructure for
suborbital launches. Since 1962, around 1,200
launches of sounding rockets and long duration
balloons have taken place at Andøya. With Isar
Aerospace to perform Spectrum’s first test flight,
Andøya Spaceport will become the first operational
orbital spaceport in continental Europa. Given its
location far north at a coastline, Andøya Spaceport
can offer launches to highly retrograde orbit
inclinations. These are favorable for sun
synchronous as well as polar orbits which the market
has a strong demand for as launch sites for these
orbits are limited globally. Andøya Spaceport is a
fully-owned subsidiary of Andøya Space.
The
satellite industry is not only a critical factor in
addressing national and international challenges but
also a catalyst for innovation and economic growth.
With a spaceport, Norway becomes one of the very few
countries capable of launching satellites from its
own territory. This opens the door for an entire new
ecosystem of stakeholders, generating more job
opportunities and fostering innovative thinking.
Ingun
Berget, President of Andøya Spaceport said: “The
opening of the spaceport on Andøya island marks an
important milestone for Norway, European New Space
industry and our partnership with Isar
Aerospace:
This enables us to have the first satellite launches
ever from European soil to take place from Andøya.
The attendance of today’s opening by Crown Prince
Haakon underlines the importance of our endeavor and
puts us on the New Space map in Europe.”
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