Re: Pray tell
Who is building that Scottish spaceport anyway?
That is a good question and far from clear.
Form what I have heard on the grapevine all of the UK spaceports have problems and are going nowhere without some gov support, either directly in terms of grants or indirectly via MOD promised contracts, etc. Sure they all tell you there is a lot of business to be had but as usual the UK is falling far behind other nations (e.g. Norway, China, etc, etc) due to problematic regional rivalry, and more fundamentally a lack of gov commitment to do something.
Shetland = good north location, abysmal weather and limited access from mainland. Planning turned down as they want to remove WW2 stuff, company behind it has "interesting" history/structures.
Sutherland = reasonable location, getting there involves single track roads so pretty poor access for lorries of fuel, etc. Actually has planning permission, but sod-all done on the ground.
Macrihanish = real infrastructure and tolerable road access, risk of Cambletown being hit by vertical launch (jury out on that being good or bad...)
Prestwick = good roads, ridiculously close to major population
Snowdonia = much like Macrihanish
Cornwall = a bit like Prestwick (but gets the UK space agency love).
Here in Scotland the gov talks bullishly about a space future, but actually does very little to help. Yes, they have poured a lot of money in to some companies like ClydeSpace (now owned by the Swedish, AAC) and Spire (basically USA) but not much in to actual Scottish work. Much of the money spent so far on the spaceports has been consultancy by Lockheed Martin (yup, USA again).