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Somalia to Launch First African Orbital Spaceport in $6 Billion Deal with Türkiye

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Somalia is poised to become the first African country to host orbital satellite launches, following a landmark $6 billion agreement with Türkiye. The project involves building a major spaceport along Somalia’s Indian Ocean coastline, with the first launch expected by the end of 2025. This initiative marks a major milestone for Somalia, a country that only re-established a functioning federal government in 2012 after decades of conflict.

Türkiye’s investment is one of the largest in Somalia’s history and reflects a broader strategic shift in both countries’ ambitions. For Somalia, it represents a bold leap into the high-tech sector, signaling a new phase of economic development and global integration. For Türkiye, it provides a crucial low-latitude launch site outside NATO’s domain, supporting both space exploration and military applications.

Somalia’s location just above the equator makes it one of the most optimal places on Earth for launching rockets. Equatorial launches benefit from Earth’s maximum rotational speed, reducing fuel consumption and increasing payload efficiency. The selected 30×30 km site offers clear eastward trajectories over the ocean, ideal for both safety and performance.

The favorable climate, with consistently clear skies, further enhances the site’s suitability for year-round launches. These natural advantages are a key reason Türkiye selected Somalia as a long-term strategic launch base.

Dual Civilian and Military Use
The spaceport will be a dual-use facility, supporting both civilian satellite missions and military applications. Turkish officials have confirmed it will also serve as a testing ground for advanced missile systems such as the Tayfun and Cenk, enhancing Türkiye’s defense capabilities.

The spaceport plays a key role in Türkiye’s 10-year space roadmap, which includes plans for a Moon landing by 2028, developing a satellite navigation system similar to GPS, and expanding its aerospace technology sector.

For Somalia, the spaceport promises a significant economic boost. Thousands of jobs are expected to be created across construction, logistics, engineering, and science sectors. The agreement includes provisions for technology transfer and education programs to train Somali professionals in aerospace and related fields.

“This project will be a catalyst for innovation and economic transformation,” Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said. “It will generate new skills, build capacity among our youth, and open up opportunities we could only dream of a few years ago.”

The Somali parliament has approved the project, signaling strong domestic political backing despite the scale of the investment. The development also reinforces Türkiye’s growing presence in Africa, where it already maintains military, economic, and humanitarian ties across the continent.

Unlike traditional foreign aid, Türkiye’s involvement positions it as a high-tech partner focused on long-term strategic cooperation. The Somali spaceport is now one of the most ambitious space infrastructure projects on the continent, and its success could influence future aerospace developments across Africa.

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