PARIS — Scottish and Swedish startup spaceport operators called for more coordination among European spaceports to make their operations more efficient for launch-service providers and prepare for an consolidation of the current oversupply.
The draft EU Space Act, released by the European Commission in June and now facing more than a year of feedback and eventual modification, is partly designed to harmonize the many national regulatory regimes in Europe.
It may eventually do that. But in the short term, it risks adding a fresh layer . . .
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