Licence applications
submitted to regulator by
SaxaVord
March 10, 2022
Fresh from securing planning
permission, SaxaVord UK Spaceport has formally
submitted its Spaceport and Range Licence
applications this week to the industry regulator,
the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Once regulatory approval has
been granted, Westminster and Holyrood will be one
step closer to achieving their ambition of orbital
launch from the UK by the end of this year.
Frank Strang, CEO of SaxaVord
Spaceport, said: “Our operations team have been
working extremely hard on multiple fronts over the
last two years to ensure that all the pieces of a
very complicated jigsaw were prepared so we could
hit the ground running as we started the year.
“Our licence applications mark
the next milestone in our ambition to become the
first orbital launch site in the UK. Our
applications will now be assessed and evaluated by
the CAA, a process which will take at least six
months.
“The beginning of 2022 has
already been significant for our team and for
Shetland, with the approval of our planning
permission. I am confident that the end of the year
will be equally momentous for us and the UK vertical
launch industry.”