Oman's Etlaq Space Launch Complex Could See 1st Rocket Launch in 2024
- Publish date: Wednesday، 18 January 2023 | Last update: Monday، 06 February 2023
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Oman-based National Aerospace Services Company's (NASCOM) project, the Etlaq space launch complex, could see its first rocket launch in early 2024.
The complex is located in the port town of Duqm and is set to be the Middle East's first space rocket launch centre.
NASCOM is planning to begin phase 1 of the Etlaq space launch complex development in the first quarter of 2023. However, it will take three years to fully complete the centre.
"We have two main goals with the Duqm launch land: to build a launch centre for commercial, professional and educational rocket users to assemble, test and launch from," NASCOM said.
NASCOM added that the centre will be "globally accessible for expanding rocket companies, and locally available for educational research programmes."
Etlaq space launch complex is a project which NASCOM began in 2022, as part of the company's need to begin flight testing their prototype hybrid-solid rockets in a safe area that can be used for future launches.
This step could boost the GCC's space programmes, as private space companies could use the pad for spaceports or orbital launches.