In July 2026, German rocket startup Isar Aerospace signed a Nova Scotia launch-site agreement whose disclosed quarterly fee schedule totals US$112.5 million before per-launch charges, with plans for up to 40 flights a year from a Spectrum rocket that has
In July 2026, Isar Aerospace signed an agreement for a launch complex in Nova Scotia whose disclosed fixed-payment schedule totals US$112.5 million over 10 years before separate launch fees — even…
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Isar Aerospace signs $150 million, 10-year lease for Canadian launch pad in Nova Scotia
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Isar Aerospace signs $150 million, 10-year lease for Canadian launch pad in Nova Scotia
Launch pads: 2; Orbital launches to date: 0. But Isar expects that number to….skyrocket.
Isar Aerospace signs $150 million, 10-year lease for Canadian launch pad in Nova Scotia
Launch pads: 2; Orbital launches to date: 0. But Isar expects that number to….skyrocket.
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