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Saudi Arabia to host HALO Space’s landmark test flight 

August 8, 2024

In collaboration with The Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST), HALO Space will conduct its next test flight in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this September. This significant milestone, marking HALO Space’s sixth test flight, aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 and underscores the Kingdom’s leadership in near-space exploration.

This upcoming test flight will feature HALO Space’s real-size prototype capsule, Aurora, which will ascend to 30 kilometers above the Earth’s surface. The primary objective of this mission is to rigorously validate the integrated operation of all critical systems developed over the past three years.

The CST)has been working with and supporting HALO Space since the beginning of the year, overseeing preparations for the test flight, which is set against the backdrop of Saudi Vision 2030. HALO Space’s decision to establish its flagship operational base and final assembly site in Saudi Arabia underscores the Kingdom’s ideal conditions for Space exploration activities and support for innovative business models.

As this visionary plan aims to transform the Kingdom into a global hub for technological innovation and economic diversification, CST has also been collaborating with other government entities such as the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) to meet all regulatory requirements for the test flight, emphasizing the commitment to the safety of both personnel and materials involved in this ground-breaking test.

HALO Space’s prototype capsule test flights are a prelude to the launch of manned flights, expected to begin in 2025, to be then followed by commercial flights in 2026. These flights will offer a unique and breathtaking experience, allowing enthusiasts to rise comfortably and safely to an altitude of up to 35 kilometers in a balloon-lifted spacecraft. The journey, spanning up to 200 kilometers horizontally and lasting over six hours, provides passengers with the opportunity to witness the Earth’s curvature and the vastness of space.

By 2030, HALO Space aims to make space tourism accessible to a broad audience, with plans to service 10,000 passengers from the launch of its commercial operations until the end of this decade. This initiative is poised to enhance Saudi Arabia’s space and tourism ecosystem, offering a unique blend of hospitality, space education, and entertainment experiences.

Alberto Castrillo, Chief Technology Officer of HALO Space, said, “This mission is designed to meticulously validate all our critical systems we’ve been developing for the past three years. The dates and location were set to ensure the reliable operation of our equipment and safe conditions for the teams that will be on the ground operating the flight.”

Mr. Frank Salzgeber, Acting Deputy Governor for Space Sector at CST, said, “Along with its regulatory mandate, CST is also undertaking an enabling role within the civil Space sector, through fostering innovative business models, promoting Space exploration activities, and supporting joint efforts with relevant authorities to develop Space sector. This innovative project represents a significant step forward in Space Tourism, and in support of such technological advancements and investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia, CST is always committed to providing regulatory frameworks that foster innovation among companies and projects like HALO Space while ensuring the safety of personnel and materials.” 

Carlos Mira, CEO of HALO Space, said, “Collaborating closely with both private and public institutions to adopt safety standards and certification procedures is key to our mission. Our collaboration with CST underscores our commitment to creating the safest near-space flight experience possible.”

Thomas Kuruvilla, Managing Partner at ADL Middle East and board member of HALO Space, said, “Our collaboration with HALO Space reflects our commitment to supporting groundbreaking projects that push the boundaries of technology and exploration. This initiative showcases Saudi Arabia’s leadership in technological innovation and its dedication to fostering a vibrant tourism ecosystem.”

Filed Under: Government of Saudi Arabia, HALO Space, High Altitude Balloon (HAB), News, Saudi Arabia, Space Tourism, Test Flight

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