Britain Backs Scottish Spaceport Plan With $40 Million in Grants

Britain Backs Scottish Spaceport Plan With $40 Million in Grants
Britain's Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Greg Clark, addresses the Northern Powerhouse Business Summit Boiler Shop in Newcastle, Britain, July 5, 2018. Reuters/Phil Noble
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FARNBOROUGH, England —Britain wants to build its first spaceport for launching satellites in Scotland, with the government kick-starting the project by handing almost £30 million ($40 million) in grants to companies including Lockheed Martin.

UK Business Minister Greg Clark said the new site at Sutherland on the northerly-most tip of mainland Scotland would provide facilities for vertically-launched space rockets and satellites to take off into orbit.