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UAE’s Space Ambitions Soar with Marlan Space and Loft Orbital’s $100M Satellite Venture

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Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

A groundbreaking joint venture between Marlan Space, a subsidiary of International Holding Company (IHC), and U.S.-based Loft Orbital marks a significant milestone for the United Arab Emirates’ burgeoning space sector. This new venture, named Orbitworks, is set to become the first private space infrastructure company in the Middle East, focusing on the production of commercial low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations.

With an initial investment exceeding $100 million, Orbitworks plans to construct a state-of-the-art facility in the UAE, where up to 50 satellites weighing 500 kilograms each will be produced annually. The facility, expected to begin operations by early 2025, will leverage advanced hardware and software technologies to meet the growing demand for satellite-based services in telecommunications, Earth observation, and scientific research.

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Loft Orbital, established in 2017 and known for its rapid and reliable deployment of payloads into space, brings substantial expertise to the partnership. The company’s CEO, Pierre-Damien Vaujour, emphasized the importance of this collaboration in advancing the UAE’s space ambitions. He noted that Loft Orbital is excited to support the UAE’s vision of becoming a global space powerhouse.

The collaboration also includes partnerships with local technology providers and component manufacturers, ensuring that the UAE’s ecosystem is deeply integrated into the project. Orbitworks aims to bolster the UAE’s AI capabilities by offering a straightforward path for AI companies to deploy their applications into orbit.

This joint venture is poised to play a pivotal role in the UAE’s strategy to become a leader in the global space industry. The first satellite from this venture is anticipated to be launched as early as the first quarter of 2026, reflecting the rapid progress of this ambitious project.


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