
With the Pacific Ocean to its east and its proximity to the equator, the Philippines is well positioned to ensure safe and secure rocket launch and recovery operations over open waters, helping to
reduce costs, improve launch efficiency, and create opportunities for research and commercial space activities.
The MOU was signed by PhilSA Ad Interim Director General Gay Jane P. Perez, DICT Secretary Henry R. Aguda, CEZA Administrator and CEO Secretary Katrina Ponce Enrile, Perigee Aerospace CEO Dong Yoon Shin, and Ascend International Gateway President Ramon C. Garcia Jr. during the Philippines–Korea Business Forum held on 04 March 2026 at Conrad Manila. The MOU signing ceremony was witnessed by Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ma. Cristina A. Roque and Republic of Korea Minister of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR) Kim Jung-kwan, and coincided with the State Visit of ROK President Lee Jae Myung to the Philippines. The agreement builds on the rocket technology know-how transfer and training program undertaken by PhilSA engineers in the Republic of Korea from October to November 2025, in collaboration with Perigee Aerospace. The program equipped the engineers with foundational and applied knowledge in launch vehicle systems through lectures and hands-on experience in rocket assembly and testing. These initiatives lay the groundwork for future activities, including possible localized assembly, testing, and launch operations in the Philippines. During his message at the Philippines–Korea Business Forum, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. underscored that the business agreements signed across various industries, including shipbuilding, nuclear energy, aerospace, critical minerals supply chains, retail, and health and wellness, “demonstrate our enthusiasm for our private sector to deepen our strong economic relations.”
“All of these will ripple into significant partnerships that will generate projects, investments, and of course, livelihood,” the President said.
Through training, international collaboration, and private sector participation, PhilSA and its partners continue to strengthen the Philippines’ capabilities in space research, engineering, and rocket and satellite development. With its strategic location, expanding technical workforce, and commitment to cooperative development, the Philippines is well positioned to become a strategic, safe, and sustainable gateway to space for the region and the world. The MOU and its collaboration for rocket development and experimental launches are pivotal steps towards establishing a Philippine spaceport and advancing the countries’ space industry.



