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Big interview: Spaceport Cornwall's business boss on the facility's future

The space cluster's business development boss speaks to BusinessLive about its new site and future launches

Ross Hulbert, business development manager at Spaceport Cornwall (Image: Spaceport Cornwall )

“We want to be a public facing spaceport, we want to get as many people in as possible”. That is the message coming out of Spaceport Cornwall as it looks towards the future, after a busy first half of the year.

Last week the Newquay-based enterprise announced that it had signed a facilities deal with Canadian aerospace company, Space Engine Systems. This came off the back of Spaceport Cornwall’s head, Melissa Quinn, announcing that she would be stepping down, and not that long after Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit ceased operations after falling into administration. Virgin Orbit attempted the first space launch from º£½ÇÊÓÆµ soil at Spaceport Cornwall earlier this year, but it ended in failure when the rocket suffered an "anomaly".

Spaceport Cornwall’s business development manager, Ross Hulbert spoke to BusinessLive about what is in store for the spaceport now.

Mr Hulbert said: “This year has been crazy busy, starting with the launch in January, and all those years and months to get to that point. And unfortunately Virgin was not successful in getting their satellites into orbit. But actually, quietly we were thinking ‘well everything we set out to do was a success’.

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“So really our challenge now, a communications challenge, is to remind everybody who might be looking at the project and thinking ‘ooh what does this mean for Cornwall now that Virgin has obviously gone bust’, that there is so much happening here.”

Looking forward, Spaceport Cornwall this week relocated to a new facility, which is still at Cornwall Airport Newquay. The team has welcomed in a host of new companies under its roof, all of which are doing exciting things in the aerospace industry.

Mr Hulbert explained: “We’ve just moved. We’ve got this new operations facility, so it's not just us, there’s all other space businesses in here now. It’s the first time we’ve been joined, other than when Virgin were here, this is the first time we’ve been outside of our spaceport bubble. It’s nice to be joined by people.