Irish-Dutch Pathfinder space mission will see Ireland's first commercial rocket launch

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Irish-Dutch Pathfinder Space Mission Will See Ireland's First Commercial Rocket Launch
The Pathfinder launch site will be on Ireland's west coast, which is an ideal destination for commercial rocket launches. Photo: SUAS Aerospace/T-Minus Engineering
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Eva Osborne

SUAS Aerospace, the leading Irish aerospace company based in Cork, and T-Minus Engineering, a Netherlands-based company that develops and produces rocket systems, have announced a strategic partnership to launch the Pathfinder mission in late 2025.

Pathfinder is Ireland’s first commercial rocket launch.

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This groundbreaking endeavour will serve to position Ireland as a key player in the European space industry.

Up to now, European orbital rocket launches have primarily been conducted from French Guiana in South America. With the stated EU aim of having sovereignty in space, this Irish launch heralds a truly new era for the European space industry.

To execute the Pathfinder mission, T-Minus will provide expertise in solid rocket propulsion, onboard electronics, and launch operations; while SUAS Aerospace will oversee the complex logistics of the launch including site acquisition, licensing, and stakeholder engagement.

The Pathfinder launch site will be on Ireland's west coast, which is an ideal destination for commercial rocket launches.

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Offering cost-effectiveness, easy access by sea and air, and a large safety zone over the Atlantic Ocean, the west coast location will establish Ireland's position in the European launch market and encourage state support for space infrastructure to capitalise on this once in a generation opportunity.

Chief executive of SUAS Aerospace, Rory Fitzpatrick, said: "The Pathfinder mission is a significant milestone for Ireland's space program.

"It will not only demonstrate the country's technical capabilities but also contribute to economic growth and job creation. By partnering with T-Minus, we are ensuring that the launch meets the highest safety standards and regulatory requirements, paving the way for future space activities.

“Having collaborated on a project previously with T-Minus Engineering, they are the obvious choice for the Pathfinder mission, having conducted multiple suborbital launches within Europe and worldwide."

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Chief executive of T-Minus Engineering, Hein Olthof, said: "As T-Minus seeks new opportunities outside the Netherlands due to space restrictions, the Pathfinder project presents a unique solution and will support our further expansion across Europe.

"We believe this partnership will open up new opportunities for our customers, and we are confident that our collaboration with SUAS Aerospace will lead to innovative and successful projects, fuelling the growth of Europe’s space capabilities. Ireland can be a centre of this growth.

“The establishment of new launch sites, such as Ireland, will encourage harmonization of launch operations within Europe, mainly in regulations, which in the end leads to better and more efficient legislation. This can give Europe the desired edge in the important field of space access.”

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