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Europe's first commercial spaceport could be in Wales

Source: http://ift.tt/eKERsB - Tuesday, March 03, 2015

The UK government has drawn up a shortlist of locations for a commercial spaceport for Europe. The Department of Transport (DfT) announced on Tuesday plans to deliver the country's first hub for public space travel "moved a step forward" after three months of consultations. In the report , the government confirms "widespread support" for the project, which it says "paves the way towards making commercial spaceflight operations in the UK a reality." It wouldn't just be Britain's first, by the way, but Europe's too. The report lists a number of locations for the site and notes that a coastal location is required. The shortlist was drawn up by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and is made up of Newquay in Cornwall, Campeltown, Glasgow Prestwick, and Stornoway in Scotland, and Llanbedr in Wales. Yes, there could soon be a European spaceport in Cornwall. Or Wales. According to the consultation, criteria for an appropriate spot includes an existing civil or military aerodrome with a runway over 3,000m, space for "special use airspace," and that it is a suitable distance away from densely populated areas. Last year, the government launched the Space Innovation and Growth Strategy after in 2012 establishing initial plans to actually build a spaceport in the UK. The DfT and CAA want to see "operational" spaceplanes in the UK as early as 2018. Talks over how to implement a working spaceport in the UK are ongoing, but this latest announcem





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