Oman has launched its first experimental rocket, Duqm-1, from Etlaq Spaceport. The launch took place in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology. Marking a significant milestone in the Sultanate’s space exploration journey, it also positions Oman as the first Arab nation to inaugurate a space vehicle launch from its own land.
The launch is part of the National Space Program, aimed at leveraging Oman’s geographical advantages to propel space science and technology. The initiative focuses on localising space expertise, fostering public-private partnerships, and attracting investments, thereby contributing to economic diversification and creating job opportunities.
Omantel is a key investor in Etlaq , a subsidiary of the National Aerospace Services Company (NASCOM). This strategic investment reflects Omantel’s commitment to advancing technology and innovation, aligning with its vision to lead in emerging technologies and space solutions as part of its ambitious strategy, underscoring the company’s transformation into a comprehensive technology provider.
Talal bin Said Al Mamari, CEO of Omantel said: “We congratulate the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology on the successful launch of Oman’s first experimental rocket. This milestone signifies a remarkable advancement in the Sultanate’s communications and information technology sector, setting the stage for a future driven by innovation and strategic geographical advantages.
“The successful launch of Duqm-1 highlights Omantel’s dedication to advancing beyond traditional telecommunications into cutting-edge technological systems. Our goal is to develop a seamless digital ecosystem that connects all segments of society, fostering collaboration, innovation, and sustainable growth, ultimately contributing to a brighter future for Oman.”
His Highness Sayyid Azzan bin Qais Al Said, Founder and CEO of Etlaq, expressed his pride in this historic milestone: “We are honoured to witness the successful launch of Oman’s first suborbital space rocket, a testament to the Sultanate’s determination to achieve the ambitious goals of the National Space Program and advance cutting-edge technologies.
“This success underscores the critical role of innovation and investment in space as drivers of technological progress and economic development. It strengthens Oman’s international position in the space sector and highlights our commitment to a future driven by technological excellence and global collaboration,” he added.
Omantel’s advanced solutions, including data centers, cloud computing, and AI-driven technologies, have greatly benefited Etlaq. As a key partner in the National Space Program, Omantel supports government initiatives by fostering the development of space technology programs and applications through Etlaq.
Oman has strengthened its strategic position as a regional space hub, making significant strides in satellite and rocket launches. Guided by its visionary approach, Omantel actively contributes to this promising field, leveraging space technologies to overcome topographical challenges and enhance operational efficiency.
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