Avanti lifts off with new headquarters
A satellite communications company has relocated its headquarters.
Avanti Communications, which delivers connectivity and communications capacity to government, military, enterprise, telecoms and carrier markets, has moved to the Space Systems Operations Facility at Spaceport Cornwall, in Newquay.
Bosses say the move will “strengthen” Cornwall’s “reputation as a world-class space cluster,” as Avanti, which has a secondary site in Goonhilly Earth Station, joins firms such as Blue Abyss, Slingshot Aerospace, Kispe and Drone Prep.
Kyle Whitehill, Avanti chief executive, said: “Our move reinforces our commitment to Cornwall's growing space sector.
“It enables us to collaborate more closely with the pioneering space and technology companies in the Space Systems Operations Facility.”
Ross Hulbert, head of engagement at Spaceport Cornwall, added: “We are delighted to welcome Avanti.
“Alongside launch operations, Spaceport Cornwall’s mission is to provide a world-class environment for space businesses to locate and thrive.
“It’s a sign of the ambition of the cluster that a company the size and calibre of Avanti has chosen Newquay as its base, and we look forward to working alongside them for many years to come.”
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