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UAE AND BLUE ORIGIN STRIKE UP A SPACE TOURISM PARTNERSHI­P

▶ Ministry of Economy wants to speed up the Emirates’ developmen­t of its space sector

- SARWAT NASIR

The government is working with Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin to bring space tourism to the UAE, the Ministry of Economy has announced.

On Tuesday, The National revealed that the space tourism company was interested in setting up a spaceport in the UAE desert for suborbital flights.

Abdulla bin Touq, Minister of Economy, held a meeting with Blue Origin’s vice president Brent Sherwood this week at the Internatio­nal Astronauti­cal Congress in Dubai.

They agreed to develop a plan that would speed up the ministry’s ambition for economic developmen­t through space activities, including space tourism.

“The ministry is working with its partners to establish an open economic ecosystem that attracts investment­s to target sectors and stimulate innovative companies to support sustainabl­e developmen­t and create an advanced investment environmen­t,” Mr bin Touq said.

“Through this collaborat­ion, we look forward to leveraging Blue Origin’s leading expertise in space manufactur­ing and space and low-Earth orbit flight services to support the UAE’s plans.

“We are also keen to expand the scope of our partnershi­ps with Blue Origin to build and develop space tourism and enhance the national efforts in this respect.”

Blue Origin has sent eight people into space so far through its New Shepard missions, including Star Trek actor William Shatner who, at 90, became the oldest person to visit space.

Now Blue Origin is searching for other locations across the world to set up spaceports.

Mr Sherwood told The National that the UAE was an “obvious choice” and that there were discussion­s taking place.

“It’s an obvious place to look here. All we really need is some desert,” he said.

“One of the enduring qualities of the West Texas desert is that it is hard to get to the El Paso airport. You have to drive for a couple of hours and it is in the middle of nowhere.

“A couple of nights ago I slept over in Sharjah and did some stargazing in the desert. It was only 30 minutes away from Dubai, so I think it’s very promising to think about areas here.”

The UAE’s new space strategy involves creating an economic impact by working with private companies, as well as research and developmen­t in space.

The space sector’s added value in the UAE has now reached about Dh3 billion and investment­s in space are Dh22bn.

According to new figures, the sector provides more than 3,200 jobs, with 57 space companies and organisati­ons operating in the country.

These include five space science research centres and start-up companies.

We are also keen to expand the scope of our partnershi­ps with Blue Origin to build and develop space tourism ABDULLA BIN TOUQ

Minister of Economy

The UAE’s total foreign trade of aerospace vehicles and their parts has reached Dh190bn.

Mr bin Touq said the UAE was “home to several major space companies, offering excellent opportunit­ies to startups in capitalisi­ng on the potential of operating outside the Earth’s orbit.

“We will move forward with our efforts to attract the companies operating in this field to become partners in driving growth and advancemen­t of UAE’s space economy.”

AzurX is a private company in Dubai that is working as a strategic adviser to Blue Origin, and it will act as a bridge between the UAE and the space tourism company.

Anna Hazlett, chief executive of AzurX, told The National that it would be helping Blue Origin with its localisati­on strategy in the UAE, and would assist customers with space tourism flights and opportunit­ies on Orbital Reef – a private space station that Blue Origin announced on Monday.

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AFP Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin wants to expand out of its Texas base and is looking for suitable locations from which to launch its New Shepard flights

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