OBERPFAFFENHOFEN, Germany - In the presence of Bavarian Minister President Dr. Markus Söder, OHB today announced the founding of the European Moonport Company. The new entity, headquartered at OHB’s site in Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich, will consolidate the company’s activities related to future lunar missions in Bavaria. Europe’s ambition to take a leading role in humanity’s return to the Moon is being supported by the development of a dedicated European lunar infrastructure.
The Moon is increasingly becoming a geopolitically significant target for spacefaring nations such as the United States, China, and India. In light of these developments, it is essential for Europe to formulate and consistently implement its own strategy for a sustainable presence on the lunar surface. At the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level last November, Germany assumed a leadership role within Europe.
The establishment of infrastructure on the Moon will lay the foundation for a future economic sphere. This requires not only independent access to the Moon but also the development of key technologies for a future lunar infrastructure - including launch and landing pads, energy, oxygen and propellant supply systems, as well as navigation and communication capabilities.
Together with Munich Airport International, OHB has developed an initial concept for a central launch and landing facility on the lunar surface, which was presented at today’s event. A Moonport, serving as a reliable hub for logistics flights and crewed spacecraft, is a key enabler for the emergence of a lunar economic ecosystem.
As a space company with decades of experience in conducting studies and projects related to space exploration - and with a broad network of industrial and academic partners - OHB is excellently positioned to play a leading role in shaping the vision of a permanent European infrastructure on the lunar surface.