SSC and Firefly Progress Towards Orbital Launch from Esrange
Technology Safeguards Agreement Signed Last Month
A Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA) was signed between Sweden and the United States on June 20, moving Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) and Firefly Aerospace closer to a historic first satellite launch from Esrange Space Center in Kiruna, Sweden.
“This agreement enables us to move forward into the next important phase of the infrastructure establishment at the spaceport of our Esrange Space Center.”
Ulrika Unell, SSC
The bilateral agreement, signed at the Embassy of Sweden in Washington D.C., provides the legal and technical framework for U.S. commercial launches from Swedish spaceports while ensuring proper handling of sensitive technology. This agreement – only the sixth TSA signed by the United States with another country – allows SSC and Firefly Aerospace to continue building a comprehensive satellite launch service at Esrange Space Center and meet the increasing demand for orbital launch capabilities from mainland Europe.
“This agreement enables us to move forward into the next important phase of the infrastructure establishment at the spaceport of our Esrange Space Center – allowing for this comprehensive launch service to soon enter the market," said Ulrika Unell, president Orbital Launch & Rocket Test division at SSC.
Infrastructure development at SSC’s Esrange Space Center is progressing for Launch Complex 3C where Firefly’s Alpha rocket will launch. The tracking and control systems, security and depot facilities, and the Launch Control Center have already been stood up.
“Finalization of the TSA gets us one step closer to launching our Alpha rocket from Sweden and filling a void for the European satellite market,” said Adam Oakes, VP of Launch at Firefly Aerospace. “In collaboration with SSC, we’re building on the existing infrastructure at Esrange to move quickly and meet the responsive space needs of our NATO partners and commercial customers. This TSA agreement removes the regulatory barriers and provides customers with additional assurance that the U.S. and Sweden are committed to an orbital launch capability from Esrange.”
“Adding this capability in mainland Europe will strengthen Sweden’s and Europe’s capabilities and competitiveness in the space arena, as well as our relations with the U.S. and NATO,” said Charlotta Sund, CEO at SSC.