RFA Portugal Unipessoal LDA, a subsidiary of Rocket Factory Augsburg AG (RFA), officially opens their offices in Matosinhos, Portugal. This newly formed product engineering and manufacturing partnership with Portugal will provide a competitive edge to RFA’s business case and catalyze the launch vehicle development. Through the expansion of the development team to Portugal, RFA increases its European footprint leverage the broad talent pool as well as development capabilities in Europe. RFA already operates a site in Sweden for engine test and qualification activities and recently baselined the Norwegian Andoya Space Port for launch.
During the inauguration, a multi-million Euro agreement was signed with AICEP, the Portuguese Trade & Investment Agency. The agreement targets the development and qualification of RFA ONE’s launch system composite structures in close collaboration with Portugal’s Centre of Engineering and Product Development in Matosinhos (CEiiA). The hardware will be designed and manufactured using advanced composite materials that allow for higher launch-vehicle performances and lower production costs. RFA Portugal, together with CEiiA, will invest 9 million Euros over three years and lead the subsequent industrialization efforts.
Manuel Heitor, Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education explained: “The development of micro-launchers in Europe is a critically relevant step to foster European autonomy and resilience in space. This will help to promote skilled employment, along with new markets, to foster the green transition of our societies in conjunction with emerging opportunities in the European digital transition.”
“It is a great pleasure to welcome RFA to Portugal. The sig
nature of this investment contract is an important step to put Portugal at the forefront of innovation in such a pioneering sector as the “rocket” industry, proving talent is the key success factor. In fact, this partnership with CEiiA proves once again the enormous capability of our engineering talent. A decade ago, Portugal was doing its first steps in the aeronautical sector. Now we are entering a new era, planting the seeds of the Space Industry in our country!”, said Luís Castro Henriques, Chairman & CEO of AICEP.
“Opening our facilities in Matosinhos and signing the agreement with AICEP Portugal covers two big milestones for the development of Europe’s most competitive launch service”, says Jörn Spurmann, Chief Commercial Officer at RFA. “Portugal is home to some fine engineering and the composite structures produced there will be very difficult to compete with”, adds Stefan Brieschenk, Chief Operating Officer at RFA.
“The establishment of this partnership with RFA is a good example of CEiiA’s unique role in attracting complete development programs in high-tech sectors, from concept to industrialization of advanced products, that allow not only to generate value, but also to fix it in our country, while competitively positioning Portugal on the space industry map”, said Tiago Rebelo, technical director at CEiiA.