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Maritime Launch Services

@maritimelaunch

Canadian company building Spaceport Nova Scotia, the country's first commercial orbital launch complex near Canso

Legal name
Maritime Launch Services
Founded
2016
Location
Canso, Canada
Ownership
UNKNOWN

Contract Awards

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Award count
0
Total disclosed
Not available
Latest award
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No contract award source available.

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Identity Trust

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Trust score
11/100
Confidence
Sparse
Identifier types
3
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Company News

Isar Aerospace Signs US$112.5M Deal for Dedicated Launch Site in CanadaEuropean Spaceflight / Jul 7, 2026German rocket builder Isar Aerospace has signed an agreement with Canada’s Maritime Launch Services to develop a dedicated launch facility at Spaceport Nova Scotia. The first launch of an Isar Aerospace Spectrum rocket from the site is expected in 2028. Announced on 7 July, the agreement will see Maritime Launch Services provide a licensed launch […] The post Isar Aerospace Signs US$112.5M Deal for Dedicated Launch Site in Canada appeared first on European Spaceflight.Isar Aerospace Signs Agreement to Launch from Future Canadian SpaceportEuropean Spaceflight / May 28, 2026German rocket builder Isar Aerospace has signed an agreement with Maritime Launch Services to conduct launches from the company’s planned spaceport in Nova Scotia. Isar Aerospace is currently working toward the second flight of its Spectrum rocket from Norway after an April attempt was scrubbed due to a leak in a composite overwrapped pressure vessel. […] The post Isar Aerospace Signs Agreement to Launch from Future Canadian Spaceport appeared first on European Spaceflight.Galileo to take its first flight on Ariane 6 on 17 DecemberESA / Nov 20, 2025On 17 December 2025, two Galileo satellites will be launched by Arianespace on Ariane 6 from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. This 14th operational launch in the Galileo programme will improve the precision, availability and robustness of the Galileo system. These satellites will benefit the billions of people who use Galileo daily via their smartphone as well as key sectors such as critical infrastructure, autonomous driving, air traffic, maritime, agriculture, emergency services and rescue operations.T-Minus to Launch a Pair of Barracuda Rockets from Nova ScotiaEuropean Spaceflight / Jun 4, 2025Dutch rocket builder T-Minus Engineering has signed an agreement with Canada’s Maritime Launch Services to carry out two rocket launches from Spaceport Nova Scotia in October. Founded in 2011, T-Minus develops and operates a range of suborbital rockets for microgravity and hypersonic experimentation. In May 2022, during ESA’s PAC Symposium in Biarritz, France, the company […] The post T-Minus to Launch a Pair of Barracuda Rockets from Nova Scotia appeared first on European Spaceflight.

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Profile Metadata

X user ID
1141357902634070017
X location
Canso, Canada

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Identifier Reference

WIKIDATA
Q29017998
Wikidata
DOMAIN
maritimelaunch.com
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X_USERNAME
maritimelaunch
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