17 June 2020 |
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-us-uk-agreement-boosts-uks-spaceport-plans |
The UK and US governments have signed a new agreement paving the way for US companies to operate from UK spaceports and export space launch technology.
The Agreement means US space and technology companies throughout the supply chain can contribute to and benefit from the commercial opportunities offered by the UK space sector which already employs 42,000 people and generates an income of £14.8 billion each year. Science Minister Amanda Solloway said:
Karen Pierce, UK Ambassador to the US said:
The UK Government has already awarded grants totalling nearly £40 million to establish commercial vertical and horizontal small satellite launch from UK spaceports and put in place the necessary regulation to enable the first launches to take place in the early 2020s. The UK Government’s Spaceflight Programme aims to establish
commercial vertical and horizontal small satellite launch from UK
spaceports. Bringing launch to the UK will be a catalyst for growth in
the wider space industry, and the government is also developing a
comprehensive national space strategy to bring long-term strategic and
commercial benefits for the UK. |
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