Screeched into Orbit: Nordspace Prepares for Canada’s First Commercial Rocket Launch
.tmb-cfthumb_fb.png?Culture=en&sfvrsn=defeefb_1)
For the first time in history, commercial rockets will launch into orbit from Canadian soil. Markham-based NordSpace is developing the Atlantic Spaceport Complex (“ASX”), the country’s first commercial spaceport, in Newfoundland and Labrador.
ASX’s initial C$10 million development phase includes two facilities: Space Launch Complex-01 will house pads for orbital rockets, while Space Launch Complex-02 is designed to support suborbital flights and provide tracking infrastructure. This project is fully sourced and constructed within Canada.
The site’s inaugural launch, titled “Getting Screeched In,” will feature NordSpace’s Taiga rocket, powered by a 3D-printed engine. This mission name is inspired by a Newfoundland tradition of welcoming newcomers, symbolizing Canda’s entry into the commercial space launch sector. Following this suborbital debut, the company will turn its attention to developing its Tundra orbital launch vehicle, which is still in progress. Concurrently, NordSpace is also working on developing its first satellite, Terra Nova, which is scheduled for launch in 2026.
Located at 46° north latitude, ASX has a strategic advantage among North American spaceports, offering the widest range of inclinations on the continent.
With its first launch expected this September, the privately funded company eagerly awaits the moment it will make history by launching a commercial rocket from Canadian soil.
Author: Jenna Principe, 2025/2026 Articling Student-At-Law
Photo Credit: https://unsplash.com/@kydroon
Photo Credit: https://unsplash.com/@kydroon
Expertise
Insights
-
Technology
Screeched into Orbit: Nordspace Prepares for Canada’s First Commercial Rocket Launch
For the first time in history, commercial rockets will launch into orbit from Canadian soil. Markham-based NordSpace is developing the Atlantic Spaceport Complex (“ASX”), the country’s first… -
Technology
Waabi Accelerates Toward Driverless Trucking
Toronto-based startup Waabi is shifting gears from research and development to commercialization, as founder Raquel Urtasun aims to bring autonomous trucking to market by the end of 2025.Waabi’s… -
Technology
Garage Secures US$13.5 million to Modernize Emergency Equipment Procurement
Garage, an online marketplace for emergency vehicles and equipment used by fire and EMS departments, announced a US$13.5 million Series A funding round led by Infinity Ventures. The round also… -
Technology
Bluesky Rolls Out New Community Guidelines
Bluesky, a social network competitor of X, Threads and other open networks including Mastodon, is revisiting its community guidelines and other user policies to provide more clarity around user safety… -
Technology
Perplexity AI’s All-Cash Bid for Google Chrome
AI startup Perplexity AI has made an unsolicited US $34.5 billion bid to acquire Google’s Chrome browser. With over three billion users, Chrome is currently the most popular browser in the world… -
Technology
Concordia University Students Launch ‘Starsailor’ Rocket from Northern Quebec
Students from Concordia University’s Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science recently launched “Starsailor,” a rocket that a team of over 700 members developed over the past seven years…