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Launch On Demand offers the tools you need for commercial spaceflight operations. Our experts have developed a system that will enable the rapid expansion of commercial spaceflight activities— allowing launch providers to focus on vehicle readiness.
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We understand there's a major bottleneck for providers and manufacturers, whether that's getting your rocket to the pad, or your satellite on a rocket. Our Pedernales spaceport is being designed from the ground up, with the modernization needed for sustainable operations for decades to come. We want you to launch on demand, when you're ready. With 45-day licensing decisions, that means more opportunities to get to the pad, fly, and repeat. The Dominican Republic has adopted U.S. launch and reentry safety standards for Pedernales. Operations here will meet the same regulatory bar as a launch from U.S. soil. No new compliance framework to learn, no added risk profile. "We don't look at ourselves as competitors to rocket customers. We look at us as enablers." Come launch with us 🚀 youtu.be/2wlHgUObVds?si=YdIT…
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The answer is yes. The space economy will transform the Dominican Republic. "Launch On Demand brought a dream to Oviedo. Oviedo is going to change because of Launch On Demand." These words humble us and sharpen our focus during every step of the road to launch. Because before the rocket, before the payload, before the countdown, there are people. Adults and kids alike in Oviedo and across the Dominican Republic are waking up and seeing themselves as engineers, technicians, and scientists. And beyond space, the supporting industries required to sustain a project like this will bring opportunity that reverberates across the entire nation. We're here to give them the gravity assist. youtu.be/9U9aXZIkgCY?si=brQq…
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In a recent Bloomberg article, CEO Burton Catledge highlights our project in the Dominican Republic and the growing focus of U.S. space policy on working with allied nations to secure the Americas’ access to space—underscoring the strategic importance of space infrastructure across Latin America. President Trump’s space and national security policy made clear that the United States must ensure critical infrastructure in the Western Hemisphere is built with trusted partners and aligned interests. Under President Luis Abinader’s leadership, the Dominican Republic is taking that approach—advancing a commercial spaceport that supports long-term economic growth, national capability, and deeper integration into the global space economy. This is a sovereign decision by a country choosing to invest in its future while aligning with partners that share its vision for development and stability. As President Abinader noted: "This will be pioneering infrastructure that opens the doors of the global space economy for our country."
The retired US colonel behind a privately financed rocket launch site in the Dominican Republic sees the project as a response to China’s dominance of the space race in Latin America. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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During a recent lecture on the Dominican Republic’s role as Latin America’s gateway to space, our CEO emphasized: “The President is thinking of you, your talents and abilities.” That message matters. This project is about creating real opportunities for the next generation of Dominicans to step into the space industry.
Puerto espacial requerirá distintas profesiones 🔗listindiario.com/la-republic… #ListínDiario
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Yesterday, our CEO Burton spent time at @intecrd in Santo Domingo speaking with students about the spaceport and the role Dominican talent will play in its long-term success. Make no mistake—space is a demanding industry. Beyond the technical roles, it requires the commitment, discipline, and talent of an entire nation. We look forward to working alongside universities and institutions across the Dominican Republic to help create clear pathways into the space sector and support careers at Latin America’s gateway to space.
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Happening Now —> CEO Burton Catledge delivers remarks @intecrd in Santo Domingo. "Dominican Republic: Latin America's Gateway to Space" youtube.com/watch?v=tQmQSfhR…
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Yesterday, our CEO formally outlined plans for a commercial spaceport near the municipality of Oviedo, in the province of Pedernales, Dominican Republic. We are proud to share this vision publicly and to be working alongside the Dominican Republic in support of a long-term national and regional opportunity. This project represents a forward-looking approach to commercial space—one that prioritizes modern infrastructure, operational discipline, and generational impact for the next wave of space pioneers. Learn more about the project and the design philosophy behind it: lod-dr.space/
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In every conversation we’ve had here in the Dominican Republic, one theme keeps coming up: the next generation. Students want to know what they should study. Young professionals want to know how they can prepare. Parents want to understand what this means for their children’s future. A spaceport is not just a launch site. It creates demand for engineers, technicians, safety specialists, environmental scientists, logistics professionals, maritime and airspace coordinators, and skilled trades. It requires the participation of an entire nation—the skills, talent, and services that already exist here. And some that need to be developed. That kind of ecosystem does not appear overnight. It grows intentionally. Our focus is not only on building infrastructure, but on understanding how this project can align with existing Dominican educational institutions, technical programs, and local industry—so that opportunity is built here, not imported. A sovereign launch capability strengthens the nation. A prepared generation sustains it. Together, they shape the future of the Dominican Republic and contribute to a stronger, more connected Americas. More on how this spaceport is being engineered differently in the days ahead.
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There's a lot of excitement around the announcement, and yes, there are many questions people have. We plan to make regular updates as we progress deeper into our master planning phase. Our sleeves are rolled up, and we are hard at work. So stay tuned and spread the word—we are going to need the best and brightest the Dominican Republic has 🚀
El caso geográfico y geopolítico para un puerto espacial en Pedernales es bastante sólido. Pero para que el proyecto tome carácter es importante que @LaunchOnDemand hable de sus potenciales clientes y la demanda de la ubicación. De esto hablé acá: open.substack.com/pub/orland…
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Building a spaceport requires real operational experience. Launch operations, regulatory frameworks, environmental compliance, range safety, airspace coordination, mission integration—these are complex systems that only work when they are designed by people who have managed them before. Launch On Demand brings leadership that has overseen operations at some of the busiest spaceports in the world. That experience shapes how sites are evaluated, how risks are modeled, and how infrastructure is designed from the start. In the Dominican Republic, we are working alongside national leadership to approach this project with that same discipline. This is not being built as a single launch pad. It is being designed as an integrated launch system—one that prioritizes safety, efficiency, and long-term operational sustainability. Projects like this must be planned with generational foresight. Space infrastructure is not built for a moment. It is built to support decades of national capability, economic development, and technological progress. That also means designing infrastructure that meets the reliability and governance standards expected by trusted partners across the Americas. Our role is to support the Dominican Republic’s national leadership and vision while helping develop a more resilient launch architecture across the hemisphere. That responsibility requires experience, discipline, and long-term commitment. We’re grateful for the enthusiasm we’ve already seen from people across the Dominican Republic, and we look forward to building this future together.
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Not every location on Earth is suitable for launching rockets. Geography matters in spaceflight. The Dominican Republic sits near some of the most efficient launch corridors in the Western Hemisphere. Its position in the Caribbean provides access to equatorial and low-inclination orbits—routes that allow rockets to carry more payload and operate more efficiently. In simple terms: launching closer to the equator makes space access more effective. But location alone is never enough. Successful spaceports require political stability, coordinated maritime and airspace governance, infrastructure capacity, and long-term national vision. The Dominican Republic has demonstrated the leadership and sovereign commitment necessary to support that responsibility. Today, space access is also becoming a matter of resilience. U.S. space policy increasingly emphasizes distributed launch infrastructure, trusted partnerships, and allied capability across the Americas. Pedernales is positioned to contribute to that future—supporting commercial launch activity while strengthening the broader space architecture of the Western Hemisphere. That combination of geography, governance, and regional cooperation is why this location was chosen.
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President Luis Abinader of the Dominican Republic might have some exciting news to talk about 🚀
White House releases attendee list for its Latin American leaders summit in Doral this weekend:
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A recent House report laid out the strategic implications of foreign-operated space infrastructure in Latin America. The conclusion is straightforward: space infrastructure in our hemisphere is not just commercial. It carries long-term security implications. President Trump’s national security strategy made clear that the United States should not allow strategic competitors to position critical capabilities in the Western Hemisphere. That principle applies to space. President Luis Abinader has positioned the Dominican Republic as a stable democratic partner aligned with the United States and the broader Americas. Our proposed Dominican spaceport is commercial infrastructure. It is intended to create jobs, build technical capacity, and integrate the country into the global space economy. It is also being structured within U.S. regulatory frameworks and allied standards. As space becomes more integrated into national security and economic systems, infrastructure in the Americas should reflect U.S. partnerships and shared strategic interests.
🚨New @ChinaSelect report | China is using Latin America as a launchpad for military space operations. What looks like civilian cooperation is actually part of a PLA-linked global network tracking satellites and monitoring adversaries. At least 11 Chinese-linked sites across Argentina, Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, and Brazil, including ground stations and telescopes, serve dual-use military purposes, tied to the PLA. More on the report here: chinaselectcommittee.house.g…
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This is only the beginning 🚀x.com/LaunchOnDemand/status/…

We are excited to begin a feasibility study with the Dominican Republic as they consider their own spaceport! spacenews.com/dominican-repu…
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Firmamos un acuerdo para desarrollar un puerto espacial comercial en Pedernales, abriendo a la República Dominicana a la economía espacial global. #CuentasClarasRD🇩🇴 #SigamosCambiandoRD🇩🇴
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#LoĂšltimoLD | El presidente Luis Abinader destacĂł el acuerdo con la empresa estadounidense LOD Holdings para el desarrollo de un puerto espacial comercial en Oviedo, en Pedernales, una infraestructura que abre las puertas del paĂ­s a la economĂ­a espacial global. #ListĂ­nDiario
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Some days stand out in the life of a company. Today is one of them. We are building a commercial spaceport in the Dominican Republic.
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This is about more than launch infrastructure. It is about opportunity. It is about building long-term technical capability. It is about creating a pathway for Dominican talent to participate in the global space economy from their own soil.
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We are honored to work alongside Dominican leadership in strengthening space access & cooperation across the Americas, contributing to a more connected and competitive space future for our region. We will provide more updates about this initiative over the coming days and weeks.
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