European Rocket Launches in 2024

European Rocket Launches in 2024

DateLaunch SiteOperatorRocketMissionPayload/CustomerOrbitOutcomeMission Page
7/2/2024EsrangeT-MinusDartPrime
Tech Demo (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
SuborbitalPartial Failure
15/2/2024EsrangeDLR/ESAVSB-30TEXUS 59SAFARI
TOPOFLAME
T-REX
SuborbitalSuccessful
27/2/2024EsrangeDLR/ESARed KiteMAPHEUS-14
COSMO (MORABA)
ROMS
SOMEX
NYMEX
LIFT
MIND-G
MINIPLAX
DEIMOS
AURORE-II (Astronomisk Ungdom)
ADI-ECHO (ResearchSat)
CEMIR (Karolinska)
RADICALS (RMIT)
SuborbitalSuccessful
12/3/2024EsrangeDLR/RymdstyrelsenImproved OrionREXUS 32BOOMERANG
DROPSTAR
GAMEon
SHEAR
SuborbitalSuccessfulMission Page
14/3/2024EsrangeDLR/RymdstyrelsenImproved OrionREXUS 31CREATE
FerrAS
PR4
TRACE
SuborbitalSuccessfulMission Page
24/3/2024EsrangeDLR/JAXAVSB-30TEXUS 60
SIMONA 06-23
GECO 06-38
PHOENIX 2 06-48
SuborbitalSuccessfulMission Page
3/5/2024Koonibba Test RangeHyImpulseLight this CandleSR75
Student Postcards
SuborbitalSuccessfulMission Page
3/7/2024AndøyaŁukasiewicz Institute of AviationILR-33 Amber 2KSuborbitalSuccessful
9/7/2024CSG - ELA-4ArianespaceAriane 6VA262
SpaceCase SC-X01 (ArianeGroup)
Bikini Capsule (The Exploration Company)
PariSat (Garef Aerospatial)
Peregrinus (Sint-Pieterscollege)
LIFI (OLEDCOMM)
SIDLOC (Libre Space)
YPSat/Eye2Sky (ESA)
OOV-Cube (RapidCube)
Curium One (Planetary Transportation System)
RAMI (UARX Space)
ExoPod NOVA (ExoLaunch)
ISTSAT (University of Lisbon)
3Cat4 (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)
GRBBEta (Spacemanic)
ROBUSTA-3 (CSUM)
CURIE (NASA)
REPLICATOR (RIDE!space / Orbital Matter)
Ride!6U (RIDE!space)
LEOSuccessfulMission Page
3/9/2024CSG - ELA-1Arianespace/AvioVegaVV24
Sentinel-2C (ESA)
SSOSuccessfulMission Page
11/11/2024DLRRed Kite/Improved MalemuteMAPHEUS-15NyMex
SVALIN-2
MOSAIC-A
MOSAIC-B
MARS
COSMO
VIBAQ
GASFEX
ARTEC
SuborbitalSuccessful
Future Launches ↓
3/12/2024CSG - ELA-1Arianespace/AvioVega-CVV25
Sentinel-1C (ESA)
21/11 - 03/12/2024EsrangeSSCVSB-30S1X-M16Suborbital

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European institutional rocket launches in 2024

In 2024, Europe is poised to redefine the outlook of its rocket launch capability. This year, the continent will see the introduction of the long-awaited Ariane 6 rocket which will replace Ariane 5 as Europe’s premier heavy-lift rocket. However, this is only one element of the sea change that is set to occur in 2024.

2024 is also the year in which the accident-plagued Vega C rocket is expected to return to flight. This flight is expected to occur towards the end of the year. However, before that happens, Vega rocket builder Avio will need to complete two ground tests of its Zefiro 40 second stage. At the same time, Avio will also be taking over the marketing and operation of the Vega family of rockets from Arianespace following a deal reached in late 2023. As a result, 2024 could very well be a tipping point for Avio that could go either way.

Commercial European rocket launches in 2024

In addition to institutional introductions, multiple European launch startups are aiming to debut their privately developed launch vehicles with European rocket launches in 2024. Companies aiming to make debuts in 2024 include Rocket Factory Augsburg, Isar Aerospace, Skyrora and Orbex. While it’s unlikely that all will make an attempt in the 12 months of 2024, it’s increasingly likely that at least one will. This flight will mark a significant milestone in the development of sovereign European commercial rocket launch capabilities. These commercial flights will also see the inauguration of several sovereign launch facilities, with SaxaVord, Sutherland, and Andøya all expected to host their maiden rocket flights.

European suborbital rocket launches in 2024

While the planned orbital mission will most likely get much of the news coverage, Europe has several suborbital flights expected from multiple launch sites throughout Europe. These flights include institutional flights led by ESA and DLR and commercial flights from companies like SpaceForrest and PLD Space.