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NEWQUAYCornwall Airport Newquay
Spaceport Cornwall
Virgin Orbit
Skyrora
Motion Signal Technologies
CNC Design
RAF St Mawgan
HAYLEUnmanned Survey Solutions
Ultrabeam Hydrographic
CEFAS
TRUROIvstitia (myRJ)
Stephens Scown LLP
Foot Anstey LLP
CAMBORNE, POOL & REDRUTHSpinner UK
Packetship
Headforwards
Engine House VRX
Gyllytech
Bluefruit Software
Mining Searches
Severn Subsea Technology
NSSLGlobal
Gould Electronics
Ram Gaskets
PENZANCEHi 9
RNAS CULDROSE GOONHILLYGoonhilly Earth Station
Avanti Communications
FALMOUTH AND PENRYNSatellite Applications Catapult
Clear Mapping
Cool Earth
Cornish Lithium
Vital Spark
Navimeteo
Hirst Magnetics
Glass Data
Data Duolopy
Jakwa
Paddle Logger
Mojo Maritime
Armada Engineering
TREGONYRemeody
EDUCATIONUniversity of Exeter
Falmouth University
Launchpad Falmouth
Camborne School of Mines
Truro and Penwith College
Cornwall College
Plymouth University
BODMINFlann Microwave
LAUNCESTONPV3 Technologies
ST AUSTELLTeddington
20
21 NEW FRONTIER
The Space Sector in Cornwall: Space businesses and businesses that use space technology, space services, satellite data or satellite applications.
Cornwall’s
CORNWALL HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEAD IN A GROWING GLOBAL MARKETPLACE: SPACE
@SpaceCornwall // www.spaceportcornwall.com // [email protected]
THE UK’S SATELLITE LAUNCH SOLUTION
LEADING HORIZONTAL SPACE LAUNCH COMPANY, VIRGIN ORBIT, IS BRINGING ITS $1BILLION TECHNOLOGY TO CORNWALL
NEWQUAYCornwall Airport Newquay
Spaceport Cornwall
Virgin Orbit
Skyrora
Motion Signal Technologies
CNC Design
RAF St Mawgan
HAYLEUnmanned Survey Solutions
Ultrabeam Hydrographic
CEFAS
TRUROIvstitia (myRJ)
Stephens Scown LLP
Foot Anstey LLP
CAMBORNE, POOL & REDRUTHSpinner UK
Packetship
Headforwards
Engine House VRX
Gyllytech
Bluefruit Software
Mining Searches
Severn Subsea Technology
NSSLGlobal
Gould Electronics
Ram Gaskets
PENZANCEHi 9
RNAS CULDROSE GOONHILLYGoonhilly Earth Station
Avanti Communications
FALMOUTH AND PENRYNSatellite Applications Catapult
Clear Mapping
Cool Earth
Cornish Lithium
Vital Spark
Navimeteo
Hirst Magnetics
Glass Data
Data Duolopy
Jakwa
Paddle Logger
Mojo Maritime
Armada Engineering
TREGONYRemeody
EDUCATIONUniversity of Exeter
Falmouth University
Launchpad Falmouth
Camborne School of Mines
Truro and Penwith College
Cornwall College
Plymouth University
BODMINFlann Microwave
LAUNCESTONPV3 Technologies
ST AUSTELLTeddington
20
21 NEW FRONTIER
The Space Sector in Cornwall: Space businesses and businesses that use space technology, space services, satellite data or satellite applications.
Cornwall’s
CORNWALL HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEAD IN A GROWING GLOBAL MARKETPLACE: SPACE
@SpaceCornwall // www.spaceportcornwall.com // [email protected]
THE UK’S SATELLITE LAUNCH SOLUTION
LEADING HORIZONTAL SPACE LAUNCH COMPANY, VIRGIN ORBIT, IS BRINGING ITS $1BILLION TECHNOLOGY TO CORNWALL
The UK currently builds a large majority of the world’s small satellites, but has nowhere to launch them
The global launch market is worth c.£10b over the next decade
Satellites are sent overseas at great expense
UKSA, Virgin Orbit and Cornwall will offer horizontal launch from Europe for the first time, enabling UK built satellites to finally access space
Using an existing airport, Cornwall Airport Newquay, with a modified Boeing 747, the partnership can offer launch at a lower cost
Satellites launched from Cornwall will be used for Earth Observation, monitoring pollution, bringing internet to remote areas, national security and tracking illegal fishing (to name a few!)
Spaceport Cornwall will act as a catalyst, attracting more high-value companies from all sectors into Cornwall
Industry leaders like Virgin Orbit are using new technologies to lower the cost of accessing space
150 direct jobs and 282 indirect jobs
£200m of GVA in the next 5 years
Investment into Cornwall Airport Newquay to grow all operations
Extensive supply chain opportunities
An opportunity to inspire a generation of school children into STEM careers
Attract further inward investment
Cornwall will take a global lead in sustainable space launch
DELIVERING FOR CORNWALL
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Is a runway extension required? No runway extension is required to operate Virgin Orbit
Is a new hangar or terminal being built? No new hangar or terminal is planned, exisiting facilites will be upgraded
Will existing business be displaced? No existing businesses will be displaced. The Virgin system will be integrated with airport operations
What type of fuel will be used? Non-exotic fuels will be used (standard jet fuel, kerosene and liquid oxygen)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Will there be frequent launches from Cornwall? Low Frequency : minimum 1, maximum 8 launches by year 5
FREQUENCY
Will Rockets launch vertically? No. Rockets will be launched off a modified aircraft (horizontal launch)
Will Rockets launch direct from Cornwall? No. The rockets will be deployed at 35,000 feet about 300-500 miles off the coast
Is the system reusable? The carrier system is completely reusable
LAUNCH
Does the project consider the Climate Change Emergency? Yes. The Spaceport will carry out a full Environmental Impact Assessment. Early research shows that spaceport activities will account for only 1% of annual carbon emissions from the airport.
A carbon offset programme is being designed to be carbon net positive, which will include a full mitigation plan
ENVIRONMENT
Will Tourists be travelling into space from Cornwall? There are no current plans for human spaceflight from Cornwall
TOURISTS
Will Cornwall Council be directly investing in Virgin? No, the Council funding will be an investment in airport infrastructure that can be used for other activities. For example, upgrading the runway lighting to efficient LEDs
Will the Council investment take money away from NHS and schools? No. The Council will use separate capital investment for this project, gaining future commercial revenues from Spaceport which can be reinvested into public services
FUNDING
NEW FRONTIERCornwall’s
CORNWALL’S EXISTING ASSETS ARE ATTRACTING LEADING SPACE AND SATELLITE BUSINESSES
THE SPACEPORT STORY
The UK currently builds a large majority of the world’s small satellites, but has nowhere to launch them
The global launch market is worth c.£10b over the next decade
Satellites are sent overseas at great expense
UKSA, Virgin Orbit and Cornwall will offer horizontal launch from Europe for the first time, enabling UK built satellites to finally access space
Using an existing airport, Cornwall Airport Newquay, with a modified Boeing 747, the partnership can offer launch at a lower cost
Satellites launched from Cornwall will be used for Earth Observation, monitoring pollution, bringing internet to remote areas, national security and tracking illegal fishing (to name a few!)
Spaceport Cornwall will act as a catalyst, attracting more high-value companies from all sectors into Cornwall
Industry leaders like Virgin Orbit are using new technologies to lower the cost of accessing space
150 direct jobs and 282 indirect jobs
£200m of GVA in the next 5 years
Investment into Cornwall Airport Newquay to grow all operations
Extensive supply chain opportunities
An opportunity to inspire a generation of school children into STEM careers
Attract further inward investment
Cornwall will take a global lead in sustainable space launch
DELIVERING FOR CORNWALL
FR
EQ
UE
NT
LY A
SK
ED
Q
UE
ST
ION
S
Is a runway extension required? No runway extension is required to operate Virgin Orbit
Is a new hangar or terminal being built? No new hangar or terminal is planned, exisiting facilites will be upgraded
Will existing business be displaced? No existing businesses will be displaced. The Virgin system will be integrated with airport operations
What type of fuel will be used? Non-exotic fuels will be used (standard jet fuel, kerosene and liquid oxygen)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Will there be frequent launches from Cornwall? Low Frequency : minimum 1, maximum 8 launches by year 5
FREQUENCY
Will Rockets launch vertically? No. Rockets will be launched off a modified aircraft (horizontal launch)
Will Rockets launch direct from Cornwall? No. The rockets will be deployed at 35,000 feet about 300-500 miles off the coast
Is the system reusable? The carrier system is completely reusable
LAUNCH
Does the project consider the Climate Change Emergency? Yes. The Spaceport will carry out a full Environmental Impact Assessment. Early research shows that spaceport activities will account for only 1% of annual carbon emissions from the airport.
A carbon offset programme is being designed to be carbon net positive, which will include a full mitigation plan
ENVIRONMENT
Will Tourists be travelling into space from Cornwall? There are no current plans for human spaceflight from Cornwall
TOURISTS
Will Cornwall Council be directly investing in Virgin? No, the Council funding will be an investment in airport infrastructure that can be used for other activities. For example, upgrading the runway lighting to efficient LEDs
Will the Council investment take money away from NHS and schools? No. The Council will use separate capital investment for this project, gaining future commercial revenues from Spaceport which can be reinvested into public services
FUNDING
NEW FRONTIERCornwall’s
CORNWALL’S EXISTING ASSETS ARE ATTRACTING LEADING SPACE AND SATELLITE BUSINESSES
THE SPACEPORT STORY
The UK currently builds a large majority of the world’s small satellites, but has nowhere to launch them
The global launch market is worth c.£10b over the next decade
Satellites are sent overseas at great expense
UKSA, Virgin Orbit and Cornwall will offer horizontal launch from Europe for the first time, enabling UK built satellites to finally access space
Using an existing airport, Cornwall Airport Newquay, with a modified Boeing 747, the partnership can offer launch at a lower cost
Satellites launched from Cornwall will be used for Earth Observation, monitoring pollution, bringing internet to remote areas, national security and tracking illegal fishing (to name a few!)
Spaceport Cornwall will act as a catalyst, attracting more high-value companies from all sectors into Cornwall
Industry leaders like Virgin Orbit are using new technologies to lower the cost of accessing space
150 direct jobs and 282 indirect jobs
£200m of GVA in the next 5 years
Investment into Cornwall Airport Newquay to grow all operations
Extensive supply chain opportunities
An opportunity to inspire a generation of school children into STEM careers
Attract further inward investment
Cornwall will take a global lead in sustainable space launch
DELIVERING FOR CORNWALL
FR
EQ
UE
NT
LY A
SK
ED
Q
UE
ST
ION
S
Is a runway extension required? No runway extension is required to operate Virgin Orbit
Is a new hangar or terminal being built? No new hangar or terminal is planned, exisiting facilites will be upgraded
Will existing business be displaced? No existing businesses will be displaced. The Virgin system will be integrated with airport operations
What type of fuel will be used? Non-exotic fuels will be used (standard jet fuel, kerosene and liquid oxygen)
INFRASTRUCTURE
Will there be frequent launches from Cornwall? Low Frequency : minimum 1, maximum 8 launches by year 5
FREQUENCY
Will Rockets launch vertically? No. Rockets will be launched off a modified aircraft (horizontal launch)
Will Rockets launch direct from Cornwall? No. The rockets will be deployed at 35,000 feet about 300-500 miles off the coast
Is the system reusable? The carrier system is completely reusable
LAUNCH
Does the project consider the Climate Change Emergency? Yes. The Spaceport will carry out a full Environmental Impact Assessment. Early research shows that spaceport activities will account for only 1% of annual carbon emissions from the airport.
A carbon offset programme is being designed to be carbon net positive, which will include a full mitigation plan
ENVIRONMENT
Will Tourists be travelling into space from Cornwall? There are no current plans for human spaceflight from Cornwall
TOURISTS
Will Cornwall Council be directly investing in Virgin? No, the Council funding will be an investment in airport infrastructure that can be used for other activities. For example, upgrading the runway lighting to efficient LEDs
Will the Council investment take money away from NHS and schools? No. The Council will use separate capital investment for this project, gaining future commercial revenues from Spaceport which can be reinvested into public services
FUNDING
NEW FRONTIERCornwall’s
CORNWALL’S EXISTING ASSETS ARE ATTRACTING LEADING SPACE AND SATELLITE BUSINESSES
THE SPACEPORT STORY
NEWQUAYCornwall Airport Newquay
Spaceport Cornwall
Virgin Orbit
Skyrora
Motion Signal Technologies
CNC Design
RAF St Mawgan
HAYLEUnmanned Survey Solutions
Ultrabeam Hydrographic
CEFAS
TRUROIvstitia (myRJ)
Stephens Scown LLP
Foot Anstey LLP
CAMBORNE, POOL & REDRUTHSpinner UK
Packetship
Headforwards
Engine House VRX
Gyllytech
Bluefruit Software
Mining Searches
Severn Subsea Technology
NSSLGlobal
Gould Electronics
Ram Gaskets
PENZANCEHi 9
RNAS CULDROSE GOONHILLYGoonhilly Earth Station
Avanti Communications
FALMOUTH AND PENRYNSatellite Applications Catapult
Clear Mapping
Cool Earth
Cornish Lithium
Vital Spark
Navimeteo
Hirst Magnetics
Glass Data
Data Duolopy
Jakwa
Paddle Logger
Mojo Maritime
Armada Engineering
TREGONYRemeody
EDUCATIONUniversity of Exeter
Falmouth University
Launchpad Falmouth
Camborne School of Mines
Truro and Penwith College
Cornwall College
Plymouth University
BODMINFlann Microwave
LAUNCESTONPV3 Technologies
ST AUSTELLTeddington
20
21 NEW FRONTIER
The Space Sector in Cornwall: Space businesses and businesses that use space technology, space services, satellite data or satellite applications.
Cornwall’s
CORNWALL HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEAD IN A GROWING GLOBAL MARKETPLACE: SPACE
@SpaceCornwall // www.spaceportcornwall.com // [email protected]
THE UK’S SATELLITE LAUNCH SOLUTION
LEADING HORIZONTAL SPACE LAUNCH COMPANY, VIRGIN ORBIT, IS BRINGING ITS $1BILLION TECHNOLOGY TO CORNWALL