The Scotsman

Space industry trio gets on board at satellite launch provider

- By SCOTT REID

Three space industry heavyweigh­ts have joined Skyrora, the Scots firm that could become the first Uk-based satellite launch provider for more than 50 years.

Tom Markusic, Gerry Webb and Craig Clark have combined senior-level experience in roles at Nasa, Spacex, Virgin Galactic and Skylark. They have formed an advisory board at Edinburgh-headquarte­red Skyrora.

With the first UK launches expected to take place in 2021, the firm is already performing developmen­tal research and hardware testing to support its plans to take small satellites of up to 320 kilograms into orbit.

Daniel Smith, director of business developmen­t at Sky- rora, said: “The breadth of experience that Gerry, Craig and Tom offer is truly astonishin­g – they have been at the forefront of the space industry for years and have each accrued a level of expertise that will help us to sustain our rapid growth and developmen­t. It made sense for us to formalise this as an advisory board.”

Clark said: “It is clear to me that Skyrora are a special company who are determined to establish a launch capability here in Scotland and I am delighted to be able to support them with their ambition.”

The appointmen­ts come as Skyrora sets up the next phase of its engine testing at Cornwall’s Newquay Airport and off the back of a successful launch of one of its test vehicles north of the Border. 0 Craig Clark: ‘delighted’ to be able to support the company

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