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A change in the law is needed before Scotland can be considered as a launch site for commercial space flights, the head of Virgin Galactic has said. | A change in the law is needed before Scotland can be considered as a launch site for commercial space flights, the head of Virgin Galactic has said. |
The firm's president Will Whitehorn said locations in Scotland and Sweden were being considered as bases for Virgin's European operations. | The firm's president Will Whitehorn said locations in Scotland and Sweden were being considered as bases for Virgin's European operations. |
But he said UK laws would have to be amended to allow flights to take place. | But he said UK laws would have to be amended to allow flights to take place. |
Mr Whitehorn said UK ministers and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) was currently looking at the issue. | Mr Whitehorn said UK ministers and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) was currently looking at the issue. |
Virgin Galactic expects to start taking fare-paying passengers on short space hops in the next few years, but claims current rules would prevent launches from the UK. | Virgin Galactic expects to start taking fare-paying passengers on short space hops in the next few years, but claims current rules would prevent launches from the UK. |
'No reliability' | 'No reliability' |
Lossiemouth in Moray has put itself forward as a possible spaceport, and the Virgin boss has said it has great potential. | |
But he said: "Britain has no legislation to allow us to fly here - there is no regulatory authority. | But he said: "Britain has no legislation to allow us to fly here - there is no regulatory authority. |
"The Outer Space Act, which Britain created in 1986, didn't really envisage a system like this. | "The Outer Space Act, which Britain created in 1986, didn't really envisage a system like this. |
"It didn't envisage there would ever be space launches in the UK so there's no regulator, no insurance, no reliability or structure. | "It didn't envisage there would ever be space launches in the UK so there's no regulator, no insurance, no reliability or structure. |
"But the British National Space Centre, which is a government quango, and Lord Drayson, the minister responsible for space, and the CAA are all looking closely at this issue." | "But the British National Space Centre, which is a government quango, and Lord Drayson, the minister responsible for space, and the CAA are all looking closely at this issue." |
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