UKRAINE'S FIRE POINT CEO: ROCKET FUEL PLANT IN DENMARK POSTPONED BY ONE YEAR, PRODUCTION IS PLANNED TO RUN BY END OF 2027
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Launch of Ukrainian rocket maker Fire Point's Denmark plant postponed until end of 2027
The launch of a solid-fuel production facility being built in Denmark by the Ukrainian rocket manufacturer Fire Point has been officially postponed until the end of 2027, according to Euractiv.
The Flamingo Solid Fuel Plant was scheduled to start operation in 2026, but the launch was postponed due to security requirements and a change of plan.
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Ukraine’s Fire Point has offered one of its clearest updates yet on its expansion into Denmark, saying construction is underway on a major solid rocket propellant plant that will become the company’s first production facility outside Ukraine—and the first Ukrainian defense manufacturing site on NATO territory, according to Vector on August 19. The update came at DALO Industry Days in Herning, Denmark, where Fire Point returned for a second year …
The cost of the Flamingo solid rocket fuel plant in Denmark The cost of the Fire Point plant in Denmark has increased due to the construction of a new facility. The launch is scheduled for the end of 2027.
Production of Ukrainian rocket fuel in Denmark is delayed and is now set to begin at the end of 2027.
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