Latitude and Spaceport Etlaq sign framework to enable Latitude’s first experimental launch from Oman

Latitude and Spaceport Etlaq have established a framework for the first experimental launch of Latitude’s vehicle from the Omani Spaceport, following a heads-of-state visit involving France and Oman. The agreement lays out the basis to move Latitude’s launch activity onto Etlaq’s platform.

Discovered 2026-07-13T01:51:19.753676-07:00 | 2026-07-13T01:51:19.753676-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The framework specifically targets Latitude’s first experimental launch from Spaceport Etlaq in Oman, a concrete step in turning launch-site access into an operational schedule.
  • For executives tracking regional launch capacity, the Heads of State visit underscores government-level engagement that can affect licensing timelines, interfaces, and launch campaign planning.
  • The deal clarifies how emerging launch providers are pairing vehicle development milestones with dedicated spaceport infrastructure in the Middle East.

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