Spaceport Nova Scotia Second Rocket Launch Site for Isar Aerospace in Canada

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So far, the rocket developed by German space start-up Isar Aerospace has completed only one test flight. However, a second launch base is set to be established soon.

(Source:  Isar Aerospace)
(Source: Isar Aerospace)

The German space start-up Isar Aerospace plans to build a second launch site in Canada for its not-yet-production-ready launch vehicle. The facility is to be part of Spaceport Nova Scotia in the province of the same name on the Atlantic coast, as announced by Isar Aerospace and the Canadian company Maritime Launch Services. Construction is set to begin this year, with the first rocket expected to lift off in 2028.

The contract has a term of 10 years, with an option for renewal. Following an initial period of two and a half years, Isar Aerospace is to pay 3.75 million dollars per quarter.

Until now, Isar Aerospace has operated one launch site on the Norwegian island of Andøya, where the first test flight took place in March 2025. The second launch of the "Spectrum" rocket, planned for this year, has been postponed four times so far by the company, which is based in Ottobrunn on the outskirts of Munich.

Due to a lack of European capacity, European space companies currently rely largely on the US firm SpaceX to carry their satellites into orbit. The "Spectrum" rocket is designed to transport satellites into low Earth orbits a few hundred kilometres above the ground.

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