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Spaceport Cornwall prepares for first launch in spring of 2022

Head of horizontal launch site says all systems are go after Virgin Orbit's successful test flight in the States

A Virgin Orbit aircraft at Spaceport Cornwall

The first launch from Cornwall’s Spaceport could take place in the spring of 2022 after Virgin Orbit’s successful recent test flight.

Spaceport Cornwall, at Newquay’s airport, will be where modified aeroplanes will be used to launch small satellites into orbit above the Earth.

It is overseen by Melissa Thorpe, the new head of Spaceport Cornwall, although she has been working at the site since its inception in 2014.

Like many other things the progress on Spaceport Cornwall has been impacted by the global pandemic. But Ms Thorpe, who grew up in Canada, explained that while there had not been much physically happening at Cornwall Airport Newquay, where the spaceport will be based, there had been a lot of work behind the scenes.

Melissa Thorpe, head of Spaceport Cornwall, in front of a mural depicting Virgin boss Richard Branson

She said: “It is the transition time now from planning over the last few years to delivery mode. The pandemic has had an impact, the real big impact has been on the delay on the regulations and legislation from the Government that we need to operate the spaceport.

“We knew from the outset that was going to be an issue - there has also been an impact on the launch by Virgin Orbit. But while it has been quiet on the surface we have been busy behind the scenes preparing for the work needed for the infrastructure for the spaceport. We have also been working a lot on outreach - we have had online sessions with schools.”

The first launch from Spaceport Cornwall had originally been earmarked for October 2021 but various delays and the Covid pandemic mean it is now set for spring 2022.

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