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Turkey has announced plans to construct a spaceport in Somalia, leveraging the country’s strategic location near the equator for efficient satellite launches.
Project Overview: Advancing Turkey’s Space Ambitions
The project, which began in December 2024, aims to enable Turkey to launch satellites using domestically developed technology while advancing its rocket development capabilities. The spaceport is part of Turkey’s broader aspirations to assert itself in the global space race.

Strategic Location: Benefits of Somalia’s Proximity to the Equator
Somalia’s location near the equator offers key advantages for space launches, as rockets launched from equatorial regions require less fuel, improving efficiency and reducing costs. This makes Somalia an ideal location for Turkey’s first spaceport.
Economic and Employment Opportunities: Potential Benefits for Somalia
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud highlighted the project’s potential benefits, emphasizing its capacity to generate significant employment opportunities and revenue for the East African nation. The project is expected to strengthen the strategic relationship between Turkey and Somalia.

Future Prospects: Turkey’s Space Roadmap
The spaceport is part of Turkey’s 10-year space roadmap, which includes plans for missions to the moon, establishing a spaceport, and developing advanced satellite systems. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has outlined an ambitious space agenda, including a hard landing on the moon using a locally produced hybrid rocket.
A Milestone in Turkey’s Aerospace Ambitions
The construction of the spaceport in Somalia marks a significant milestone in Turkey’s efforts to become a key player in the global space race. The project is poised to bring substantial benefits to both Turkey and Somalia, fostering stronger bilateral ties and advancing technological capabilities.