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Work starts on £2m Aviation Centre at Cornwall's Spaceport

The Aviation Centre will be part of Spaceport Cornwall’s £5.8m Centre for Space Technologies

A Virgin Orbit aircraft at Spaceport Cornwall

Work has started on a £2m Aviation Centre which will play a crucial role when future space missions take off from Spaceport Cornwall.

The Corserv Group has developed the feasibility and secured funding for the Aviation Centre and will manage the construction contract with delivery partner Wilmott Dixon.

Bringing colleagues from Cornwall Development Company, Cormac Facilities and Cornwall Airport Newquay together, Corserv will facilitate the build and set a framework for future expansion at this crucial location in the heart of Cornwall.

The Aviation Centre will be part of Spaceport Cornwall’s Centre for Space Technologies (CST), a £5.8m development that includes a satellite integration and mission operations facility.

The Centre for Space Technologies will enable satellites to be integrated into rockets, ready to launch horizontally from Cornwall in 2022.

Part funded by the European Regional Development Fund and the Government’s Getting Building Fund, the CST will deliver R&D workspace, a laboratory cleanroom, education outreach facility and collaboration space.

It will be a nationally unique development, bringing º£½ÇÊÓÆµ satellite companies, academia and other space businesses together in one place to develop innovations in satellite technologies.

The project is a collaboration between the Corserv Group, Cornwall Council, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly LEP, Cornwall Airport Newquay, Virgin Orbit and Goonhilly Earth Station.