Spaceport Cornwall
receives first-ever UK spaceport licence
16 November 2022
Spaceport Cornwall has
demonstrated it meets the statutory requirements on
safety, security, environment and other aspects to
operate a UK spaceport
nearly 150 satellite licences issued by the UK Civil
Aviation Authority, supporting the growing space
sector which is creating thousands of jobs
The UK’s first orbital space
launch moved one step closer to take-off as
Spaceport Cornwall received the UK’s first-ever
spaceport licence.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority
issued the licence, following consent from Transport
Secretary Mark Harper, meaning he is in agreement
with the licensing decisions made by the UK Civil
Aviation Authority.
Spaceport Cornwall, based at
Cornwall Airport Newquay, has demonstrated to the
regulator it has met the appropriate safety,
security, environment and other aspects to operate a
UK spaceport. The approval also means Spaceport
Cornwall has the infrastructure, equipment and
services for horizontal space launches.
The licence enables Virgin
Orbit to begin ‘wet dress’ rehearsals ahead of a
proposed launch, which would be the first of its
kind on European soil.
This latest licence adds to
nearly 150 satellite licences already approved by
the UK Civil Aviation Authority since becoming the
UK’s space regulator in July 2021.
The growing space industry will
boost innovation and is estimated to be worth £16.5
billion and support 47,000 jobs, with 2,500
apprentices opening the sector up to even more
people.
Transport Secretary Mark Harper
said:
The cosmic cornerstone is being laid for the UK’s
first orbital space launch, with the UK Civil
Aviation Authority granting Spaceport Cornwall the
first-ever spaceport licence.
Virgin Orbit’s planned launch
reinforces our position as a leading space nation as
we look to the future of spaceflight, which can spur
growth and innovation across the sector, as well as
creating thousands of jobs and apprenticeships.
Richard Moriarty, Chief
Executive of the UK Civil Aviation Authority, said:
This is an historic moment as we licence the
first-ever spaceport in the UK. We’re proud to be
playing our part in facilitating the UK’s space
ambitions through assessing the safety, security and
other requirements of these activities. This is
another major milestone to enable this country to
become a leading launch nation.
When we became the space
regulator, we committed to delivering in an open,
effective and proportionate way, with public safety
at its heart. Our work does not stop with this
licence decision as we continue to assess other
licence applications and oversee the effectiveness
of licenced activities, all enabling the UK’s space
sector to grow safely and securely.
Melissa Thorpe, Head of
Spaceport Cornwall, said:
To be the first Spaceport in the UK with a licence
to operate is a historic moment. The regulatory
environment created by the Civil Aviation Authority
ensures that UK launch will set the global bar in
terms of responsibility and transparency.
Cornwall is now ready to open
up the use of Space for Good, and support the UK
industry in harnessing the power of space to benefit
life on Earth.
Spaceport Cornwall and Virgin
Orbit.
The UK Civil Aviation
Authority’s licence for Spaceport Cornwall follows
months of working closely with government and other
organisations including the Marine Management
Organisation, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and
the Health and Safety Executive.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority
continues to work on several licence applications,
including being in very advanced stages with Virgin
Orbit on its applications for launch and range
licences, as well as the satellite operators, ahead
of a proposed first UK launch.
The regulator is also
progressing applications from a range of other
spaceports and operators, and recently started a
consultation on the environmental effects of a
proposed SaxaVord launch in Scotland.
Dan Hart, Virgin Orbit CEO,
said:
Obtaining this license marks a point of distinction
for Spaceport Cornwall, and is a key preparatory
milestone for this first orbital launch from the UK.
We appreciate the efforts of
the British regulatory agencies with the support of
the US Federal Aviation Administration in this
first-time licensing process, as we strive in our
respective roles to ensure a safe and successful
mission in the coming weeks.
Ian Annett, Deputy CEO at the
UK Space Agency, said:
The first-ever spaceport licence granted by the UK
Civil Aviation Authority is another major milestone
as we look forward to the first satellite launch
from UK soil this year. Getting to this stage is a
testament to the hard work from partners across
government and industry to make our launch ambitions
a reality and we are now tantalisingly close.
Establishing orbital launch
capabilities in the UK is already bringing
investment and jobs into Cornwall and other
communities across the UK and inspiring a new
generation to join our growing space sector.
Councillor Louis Gardner,
Cornwall Council portfolio holder for economy, said:
What a fantastic milestone. We are now one step
closer to becoming the UK’s first operational
Spaceport and I speak for all of us at Cornwall
Council as we await with great excitement the next
steps, looking towards Launch UK with our partners
the UK Space Agency and Virgin Orbit.
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