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Statement on Qualification Flight Scrub

03:03 GMT+1 ∙ 26 Mar, 2026

Yesterday, Isar Aerospace was set to launch its qualification flight for Mission ‘Onward and Upward’ from Andøya Space during a 15 minute launch window. While all operations and check-outs were nominal throughout the countdown, Isar Aerospace was informed about an unauthorized vessel intruding the designated danger zone at sea. Shortly before the launch system entered final autosequence, the launch was placed on hold for 15 minutes. The range could only be declared clear at 21:18, and the countdown resumed.

As a result of the delay, the vehicle encountered an increase in engine fuel temperature, which could not be addressed within the shortened countdown and hence forced the abort of the mission.

Daniel Metzler, CEO and Co-Founder of Isar Aerospace: “Rocket launches are highly complex operations – from safe ground infrastructure to more than 100,000 parts, structures, and systems working together seamlessly. While we're working to return to the pad as quickly as possible, we will not compromise on mission assurance.”

Mission ‘Onward and Upward’ scrubbed

09:03 GMT+1 ∙ 25 Mar, 2026

The launch of our qualification flight has been aborted during autosequence. After a hold in countdown due to a range violation of the danger area by an unauthorized boat, the countdown reset exceeded our launch window.

Isar Aerospace is working to determine a new launch window together with Andøya Space. Further updates will follow as soon as possible.

Livestream starting soon

06:03 GMT+1 ∙ 25 Mar, 2026

Mission ‘Onward and Upward’ Livestream will start soon. Follow the launch live here: https://youtube.com/live/MsbZj8PxmUk