Oman: An ideal platform for space launches
Published: 05:07 PM,Jul 02,2025 | EDITED : 09:07 PM,Jul 02,2025
Oman's coastal launch sites have attracted international space companies seeking optimal launch locations. - ONA
MUSCAT: The Sultanate of Oman boasts an ideal location for space vehicle launches, with its proximity to the equator reducing fuel consumption for spacecraft as they launch in alignment with Earth's rotation.
Oman's coastal launch sites overlooking the Indian Ocean and distance from populated areas have attracted international space companies seeking optimal launch locations.
HH Sayyid Azzan bin Qais al Said, Founder & CEO of National Aerospace Services Company (NASCOM) and 'Etlaq' Spaceport, stated that 'Etlaq' pioneered the first Middle Eastern space launch with 'Duqm-1', marking Oman's inaugural step towards becoming a global space access hub. The 18-degree latitude spaceport enables multi-orbit launches, including equatorial, sun-synchronous, polar, medium Earth and geostationary orbits.
HH Sayyid Azzan revealed that Etlaq’s master plan will be operational by 2027, with its Formation Programme enabling experimental launches within 14 weeks of planning since 2024. The programme focuses on Omani workforce development in advanced space specialties, with current expansion including a second launch pad for experimental missions and a spacecraft assembly facility.
Dr Saud bin Hamid al Shukaili, Director General of Policies & Governance and Head of the National Space Programme at the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology emphasised that Oman's space launch project aims to attract global space investments while building national capabilities in spacecraft engineering, supporting Oman Vision 2040. — ONA
Oman's coastal launch sites overlooking the Indian Ocean and distance from populated areas have attracted international space companies seeking optimal launch locations.
HH Sayyid Azzan bin Qais al Said, Founder & CEO of National Aerospace Services Company (NASCOM) and 'Etlaq' Spaceport, stated that 'Etlaq' pioneered the first Middle Eastern space launch with 'Duqm-1', marking Oman's inaugural step towards becoming a global space access hub. The 18-degree latitude spaceport enables multi-orbit launches, including equatorial, sun-synchronous, polar, medium Earth and geostationary orbits.
HH Sayyid Azzan revealed that Etlaq’s master plan will be operational by 2027, with its Formation Programme enabling experimental launches within 14 weeks of planning since 2024. The programme focuses on Omani workforce development in advanced space specialties, with current expansion including a second launch pad for experimental missions and a spacecraft assembly facility.
Dr Saud bin Hamid al Shukaili, Director General of Policies & Governance and Head of the National Space Programme at the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology emphasised that Oman's space launch project aims to attract global space investments while building national capabilities in spacecraft engineering, supporting Oman Vision 2040. — ONA