Oman Daily Observer

Oman’s space industry players announce collaborat­ion

- HIBBA AL KINDI MUSCAT, APRIL 2

ETCO Space, the company behind Oman’s first successful satellite, has announced an upcoming collaborat­ion with Etlaq, the region’s first spaceport, proposed to be establishe­d by National Aerospace Services Company (NASCOM) at Duqm.

It follows the recent signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) between the two companies, to collaborat­e on research and developmen­t, foster local innovation and boost national cadres.

The MOU was signed by Azzan bin Abdullah al Maamari, Vice-president of ETCO Space, and Essam bin Abdulrahma­n al Zadjali, Chief Commercial Officer of Etlaq.

Under the terms of the MOU, Etlaq Spaceport is committed to providing R&D facilities, while ETCO Space is expected to contribute with its satellite and space propulsion technology expertise.

Moreover, the MOU will enable ETCO Space to use the Duqmbased spaceport to launch its future payloads from Oman. Additional­ly, the partnershi­p is expected to develop a skilled Omani workforce and boost the local value within the local space sector.

Last March, Dr Ali bin Amer al Shaithani, Under-secretary of the Ministry of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n

Technology for Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology, revealed that the Sultanate of Oman garnered over RO 20 million worth of investment­s in the space sector over the last two years. The Etlaq Spaceport is expected to be the first spaceport in the MENA region.

According to officials, the Duqm-based complex will allow for the assembly, testing and launch of commercial, profession­al and educationa­l rockets.

Constructi­on of the complex is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2024, and will be fully operationa­l by 2026. Moreover, ETCO Space also plans to launch a local satellite manufactur­ing joint venture in Oman.

 ?? ?? High-level representa­tives attending the MOU signing last week.
High-level representa­tives attending the MOU signing last week.

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