Leaf Space Secures Contract with Maritime Launch Services to Install New Ground Station at Spaceport Nova Scotia

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The Government of Canada awards funding to support installation of ground station

LOMAZZO, Italy & HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, September 25, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Leaf Space, a global leader in ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) solutions, is proud to announce the signing of a new contract to install and operate a state-of-the-art ground station to be hosted at Spaceport Nova Scotia, Canada, a launch facility owned and operated by Maritime Launch Services (Cboe CA: MAXQ, OTCQB: MAXQF).

This agreement represents a key step in Leaf Space’s mission to expand its global network of ground stations and provide seamless connectivity to satellite operators around the world.

Maritime Launch is developing Spaceport Nova Scotia, Canada’s first and only commercial spaceport located near Canso, Nova Scotia. The launch site will support multiple domestic and international launch vehicle operators, strengthening Spaceport Nova Scotia’s position as a growing hub for commercial space launch operations in North America.

Jonata Puglia, CEO of Leaf Space, commented, "This 10-year partnership with Maritime Launch Services to host our new ground station at Spaceport Nova Scotia is a major milestone for Leaf Space. Leaf Space is committed to expanding our infrastructure to meet the increasing demand for reliable ground segment providers. Our GSaaS solution, combined with the strategic northern location of Spaceport Nova Scotia, will provide unparalleled connectivity for our satellite operators across the globe."

The ground station installation at Spaceport Nova Scotia will form part of Leaf Space’s broader strategy to increase its global footprint offering global telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C) and payload data downlink services. By partnering with Maritime Launch Services (MLS) in Canada, Leaf Space will be able to offer customers a prime geographic location for optimized satellite coverage, particularly for polar orbit and low Earth orbit (LEO) missions.

Stephen Matier, President and CEO of Maritime Launch Services, said, "We are excited to welcome Leaf Space to Spaceport Nova Scotia as they bring their advanced ground station technology to our site. This partnership enhances the services we offer to our clients and reinforces our commitment to creating a world-class facility that supports all aspects of space missions, from launch to operations."

The ground station is expected to be fully operational by Q1 2025, with installations beginning in the fall of 2024. Once completed, this facility will serve as a critical node in Leaf Space’s rapidly expanding global network, offering satellite operators greater flexibility and improved access to data from space.