Maritime Launch, which operates a planned space launch site in Nova Scotia, signs a 10-year agreement with German aerospace firm Isar Aerospace to use its launch pad facilities. The reported deal covers the long-term use of the site as Isar Aerospace develops its launch services for orbital missions.

According to the business coverage, Isar Aerospace is set to begin construction at the Nova Scotia site this year. The company’s orbital launch plans are described as starting in 2028. The agreement reflects a multi-year commitment by the German firm to establish operations in Canada and to align its development schedule with the launch pad’s availability.

The sources together indicate that the arrangement is intended to support Isar Aerospace’s development and future orbital launches, while giving Maritime Launch a longer-term customer for its infrastructure. Both outlets frame the announcement as a step in building out Nova Scotia’s emerging role in commercial space activity, tied specifically to the 10-year pad access and the projected 2028 start for orbital launches.