Rockets and Satellites

Transport – in the House of Commons at on 3 February 2022.

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Photo of Jerome Mayhew Jerome Mayhew Conservative, Broadland

What recent steps he has taken to support the launch of rockets and satellites from UK soil.

Photo of Robert Courts Robert Courts Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

My Department has passed legislation paving the way for space flight and satellite launches from UK soil, and we have already awarded £40 million of grants to kick-start capability.

Photo of Jerome Mayhew Jerome Mayhew Conservative, Broadland

I recently discussed the current rocket launch environment with Gravitilab, a dynamic Broadland company that provides microgravity testing and space access via reusable launch platforms. Its ambition is to provide that service in Norfolk. Space is no longer just for Governments and multinationals, so will my hon. Friend ensure that our regulatory regime recognises and encourages start-up companies and is made responsive to that fast-rising sector?

Photo of Robert Courts Robert Courts Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

I gladly join my hon. Friend in celebrating the growing success of Gravitilab. I congratulate him on being an excellent advocate for it, Broadland and the space industry as a whole. The Government have put in place the most modern space flight legislation in the world. We will continue to review it to ensure that it meets the needs of the UK’s entire space industry.