Space company Isar Aerospace is taking the next step in making access to space scalable by significantly expanding its testing operations at the Esrange Space Center in Kiruna, Sweden. In partnership with SSC Space, the company will establish a second test site to support the development and production ramp-up of its ‘Spectrum’ launch vehicle.
While Isar Aerospace’s new production facility near Munich is nearing completion, with interior fit-out works underway, the expansion at Esrange will unlock new capabilities in scaling launch vehicle production: the availability of integrated acceptance testing capabilities to match an increased launch cadence.
The purpose-built acceptance test facility will be capable of testing more than 30 engines per month and will enable fully integrated stage acceptance testing, providing Isar Aerospace with greater flexibility and capability to meet growing market demand for launch services. The test sites are fully tailored to Isar Aerospace’s own requirements, supporting the company’s approach of vertically integrating launch capabilities across design, manufacturing, testing, and operations.
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Download free sample pages“Scaling reliable access to space requires not only advanced launch vehicle design but also the right infrastructure to support rapid development and production. With our second test facility at Esrange, we are unlocking new capabilities and accelerating our progress. The expanded site will allow us to test and qualify more engines and stages than ever before, supporting our ambition to make space access truly scalable. I would also like to thank the team at SSC Space for their professional partnership and collaboration,” said Can Araz, Vice President Spectrum at Isar Aerospace.
“We are proud to deepen our long-standing partnership with Isar Aerospace as they expand their engine and stage testing capabilities at Esrange. This new facility strengthens Europe’s path toward scalable and reliable access to space, and it reflects the trust placed in our team’s experience in advanced rocket testing. Together, we are building the infrastructure that will enable a new generation of launch services and support the growing needs of the European space market,” said Mats Tyni, Director Business Development and Customer Operations, at SSC Space.