Sierra Space Enters Into
International Agreement With Spaceport Cornwall
For Dream Chaser® Spaceplane; Bolsters Uk Space
Industry
June 09, 2021
Sierra Space, the new
commercial space subsidiary of Sierra Nevada
Corporation (SNC), announced the signing of a
memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Spaceport
Cornwall, the UK’s horizontal launch Spaceport
at Cornwall Airport Newquay in South West
England.
The MOU represents the
latest significant advancement for the UK space
industry and the broader plan for sustained
operations at Spaceport Cornwall. Furthermore,
the MOU is expected to lead to a more detailed
study in the future by Sierra Space for
potentially naming Spaceport Cornwall as an
approved orbital return location for the
company’s Dream Chaser spaceplane missions in
the future. Dream Chaser is the world’s only
privately-owned spaceplane capable of civil and
commercial missions; it returns to Earth from
space via a conventional runway landing.
Sierra Space did an
additional evaluation of the site as part of the
successful completion of the Concept of
Operations (CONOPS). The resulting agreement
specifically identifies Spaceport Cornwall as a
suitable and viable return location for the
orbital return of Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser
spaceplane. The CONOPS, funded by the UK Space
Agency as part of their Horizontal Launch Fund,
investigated a number of factors including the
operational requirements of Dream Chaser, the
US/UK regulatory framework, return mission
trajectory analysis, risk analysis,
environmental and infrastructure review, as well
as a consideration of present and future supply
chain capability.
“In the backdrop of the G7
Summit, Sierra Space is pleased to announce the
ongoing progress we are making with Spaceport
Cornwall as a viable site for Dream Chaser,”
said Fatih Ozmen, CEO and owner of SNC. “Sierra
Space understands and embraces the historical
significance this milestone represents for
Cornwall, a great partner, and the broader UK
space industry. We share with Spaceport Cornwall
a vision to increase and democratize space
sector participation by lowering the cost of
access to space and communicating the vital role
satellites can play in combating some of the
global climate challenges world leaders are
currently discussing at G7.”
“We are delighted to
welcome representatives from Sierra Space to
Cornwall during the G7 Summit, and to announce
the signing of the MOU,” said Melissa Thorpe,
Head of Spaceport Cornwall. Spaceport Cornwall
is a multi-user spaceport and it’s a great
achievement to add an additional launch partner
to our consortium a year ahead of first launch
from the site in 2022. Satellite technology
offers so much hope in combating many of the
environmental challenges being discussed here
this week, and we are proud to be able to
showcase the part Cornwall, and the UK is
playing.”
Sierra Space has long been
targeted by Spaceport Cornwall as a potential
second launch partner in addition to Virgin
Orbit, who will achieve the UK’s first ever
sovereign orbital launch from the site in 2022.