ƶijϻ

ABS Publishes Guide for ƶijϻ Spaceports

Monday, May 1, 2023

Classification society ABS announced it has launched a new set of requirements to guide the burgeoning maritime aspects of the space flight industry in the safe design and construction of offshore assets.

The new requirements, launched this week at the ƶijϻ Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston amid growing global demand for offshore spacecraft launch and recovery, are said to be the first of their kind internationally.

Spaceports are marine or offshore assets that conduct spacecraft launch or recovery. The ABS Requirements for Building and Classing ƶijϻ Spaceports addresses several vessel types including barge type units, column-stabilized, offshore installations and self-elevating units. Previously there were no industry requirements to address an offshore spaceport’s unique concept of operation.

“The offshore space industry is growing rapidly, and ABS is already a pioneer in the field of offshore space support with our industry-leading work on autonomous rocket recovery droneships,” said Miguel Hernandez, ABS Senior Vice President, Global ƶijϻ. “This new publication allows ABS to provide clear support for organizations that are engaging with regulatory agencies to reactivate assets such as offshore support vessels, barges and liftboats to support space flight.”

ABS is at the forefront of offshore space support and is active in a joint development project with SpaceX to review the remotely controlled functions of autonomous rocket recovery droneships used for booster rocket recovery at sea. The classification society is also with class, engineering review and regulatory services.

Categories: ƶijϻ Vessels Classification Societies

Related Stories

Agogo FPSO to Reach Azule Energy’s Field off Angola in Mid-May (Photos)

EMGS Diversifies Business with Siem Day Subsea Construction Vessel Buy

Petrobras Seeks Foreign Partnerships with Brazilian Shipyards

Current News

NSTA, Crown Estate Scotland Team Up for North Sea Opportunities

Strategic Move Brings Decom Engineering's Base to Aberdeen

Indonesia's Medco Starts Production at Natuna Sea Fields

Equinor Gets Permit for Barens Sea Drilling Ops

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News