Multi-Million Pound
Funding Package Pledged for UK Space Centre of
Excellence in Ayrshire, Scotland
A commitment to invest over
£80m in a UK Space Centre of Excellence in
Ayrshire, was made by both UK and Scottish
Governments, in partnership with South Ayrshire
Council, as part of the Ayrshire Growth Deal
signing yesterday.
The funding package will
develop and support a wide range of new,
cutting-edge aerospace and space activities
around Glasgow Prestwick Airport, including a
satellite launch site and a range of other
advanced technology initiatives beyond space
launch.
This significant investment
forms part of an even larger £250m package that
was announced via the Ayrshire Growth Deal Head
of Terms agreement 18 months ago.This saw the Scotland Office pledge to
invest £103 million in the region over the next
15 years, alongside £103 million from the
Scottish Government over 10 years, augmented
with further investment from the three local
authority areas of East, North and South
Ayrshire. This will help drive economic
development across the region, create new
employment opportunities and encourage further
inward investment.
Secretary of State for
Scotland, Alister Jack, referred to the
announcement as, “a landmark moment for
Ayrshire”, adding that the Deal would have a
“profound positive impact on the region for
generations to come”.
The signing of a deal of
this size reinforces Ayrshire’s position as a
leading UK aerospace hub. The region already
employs over 3,500 people in global companies
such as Spirit AeroSystems; BAE Systems; GE
Aviation; Collins Aerospace; Woodward and
National Air Traffic Services (NATS), accounting
for more than half of the aerospace industry’s
workforce in Scotland. The financial boost aims
to add another 4,000 jobs by 2035, helping
Ayrshire capitalise on the exciting
opportunities offered by the fast-growing
commercial space sector.
Ian Annett, Deputy CEO, UK
Space Agency said, “The deal will deliver
another boost to the UK’s growing space sector
by funding a range of new, cutting-edge
aerospace activities around Glasgow Prestwick
Airport, including development of the spaceport
site”.
“This will not only create
highly-skilled jobs across the region, but also
further the UK’s reputation as Europe’s leading
new space destination and bring us one step
closer to small satellite launches taking place
in the UK.”
£80m of the Growth Deal
investment will be used specifically to help
realise Ayrshire’s vision of creating a leading
cluster, for both space, and wider aerospace
supply chain activity. Detailed plans are
already in place for a spaceport development
that would provide the capability to launch
small satellites from within Europe for the
first time, utilising modified aircraft that
would begin their journeys from Glasgow
Prestwick Airport. These aircraft will carry out
rocket launches at high altitude and provide
access to the orbits required to observe Earth’s
changing climate from above. The technique,
known as ‘horizontal’ or ‘air’ launch, would
make use of the existing infrastructure and
coastal location at Prestwick, and the
capability to launch satellites could make the
UK a ‘one stop shop’ for commercial space
companies.
Minister for Trade,
Investment and Innovation Ivan McKee said: “The
signing of the Ayrshire Growth Deal marks
another major milestone in our journey toward
the delivery of a world-leading commercial space
sector. This is an exciting time for the
emerging space sector globally, and Scotland is
at the very forefront of it. In particular, the
sector will play a critical role in the global
fight against climate change with satellites
used to measure essential climate variables”.
“In Scotland we already
produce more small satellites anywhere outside
of California and the provision of horizontal
launch capability at Prestwick will further
complement the launch offering across the
country. This deal represents a major
opportunity to inspire the next generation of
space scientists and engineers as well as to
deliver a major economic boost for Ayrshire.”
The innovative space
activity, enabled by the ambitious Aerospace and
Space Programme element of the Ayrshire Growth
Deal, is expected to provide a host of
opportunities beyond launch, too. The additional
interconnected projects which are being planned
include a technical innovation centre to support
UK business and academia, a national flight test
centre with training facilities for skills
development, and an educational outreach and
visitor centre. The deal also provides for
various commercial building developments and
improvements to the region’s transport
infrastructure — improving quality of life for
local residents and providing an opportunity for
Ayrshire to profit from the rapid growth of the
space sector.
John Innes, Chair of the
Scottish Space Leadership Council described the
announcement as "An exciting development that
will ensure the UK remains at the forefront of
new space applications, and keeps pace with the
high-speed developments characteristic of the
industrial space sector."
While Leader of South
Ayrshire Council, Councillor Peter Henderson
said, “The signing of the Ayrshire Growth Deal
marks a huge moment in our plans for enhancing
Prestwick’s already established aerospace
reputation.
“I very much look forward
to seeing vibrant, on-site, space activity that
goes beyond launch facilities.”