Home GCC UAE UAE Space Agency to launch two satellites in 2018 A further two launches are planned by 2020 by Staff Writer May 1, 2018 The UAE Space Agency is planning to launch two satellites this year, according to Dubai Media Office. The news service said a further two launches were planned over the next three years bringing the organisation’s total satellites to 12 by 2020. .@uaespaceagency plans to launch two new satellites this year. #UAE pic.twitter.com/l9Azk1gOiS — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 1, 2018 In February, the first satellite developed and built in the UAE by Emirati engineers was transported from Dubai to South Korea’s Incheon International Airport in anticipation of its launch. KhalifaSat, a Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) project launched in 2013, was transported to the Emirates SkyCentral freighter terminal at Dubai World Central in a specially branded truck with a police escort following months of planning. Read: Video: First UAE-made satellite flown to South Korea for launch 0 Comments