新西兰将空间发射限制提高到每年1 000个,以促进经济和工业,同时降低环境风险和长期监管的清晰度。
New Zealand boosts space launch limit to 1,000 annually to boost economy and industry, with low environmental risk and long-term regulatory clarity.
新西兰已将其每年的空间发射限制从100个提高到1 000个,以支持不断增长的空间和先进的航空业,此前经过审查发现,其专属经济区的环境风险较低。
New Zealand has raised its annual space launch limit from 100 to 1,000 to support growing space and advanced aviation industries, following a review that found low environmental risk in its Exclusive Economic Zone.
这一改变在2026年达到上限之前有效,消除了每次发射需要昂贵的海洋同意的必要性,提供了长期的监管确定性。
The change, effective ahead of the 2026 cap being reached, removes the need for costly marine consents per launch and provides long-term regulatory certainty.
空间部门在2024年为经济贡献了24.7亿美元,比2019年增加了48%,先进航空增加了4.8亿美元。
The space sector contributed $2.47 billion to the economy in 2024, a 48% rise from 2019, with advanced aviation adding $480 million.
政府的目标是在2030年前将综合部门规模翻一番,援引循证政策和环境保障措施。
The government aims to double the combined sector size by 2030, citing evidence-based policy and environmental safeguards.