Firefly Aerospace Inc., a provider of launch vehicles, spacecraft, and in-space services, will establish business operations at Cape Canaveral Spaceport, including launch operations at historic Space Launch Complex 20 (SLC-20) and manufacturing facilities at Exploration Park, Florida. Firefly's announcement is concurrent with its receipt of a Statement of Capability from the 45th Space Wing.
As Florida's spaceport development authority, Space Florida will enable the company's Florida operations by matching the company's infrastructure investments up to $18.9M via the Florida Department of Transportation Spaceport Improvement Program. Firefly will invest $52 million and will bring more than 200 high-paying jobs to Florida.
"Firefly Aerospace is proud to be the newest member of the Florida Space Coast family," said Firefly CEO Dr. Tom Markusic. "Our mass production manufacturing facility in Exploration Park will enable Firefly to produce 24 Alpha vehicles a year, enabling a launch cadence that will support a rapidly expanding global small satellite revolution and the commercialization of cislunar space."
"Space Florida is pleased to welcome Firefly Aerospace to the Cape Canaveral Spaceport," said Frank DiBello, Space Florida president and CEO. "Firefly's presence in the State of Florida further solidifies that Florida's Spaceport System is poised to lead the world in this next space era. We look forward to the new launch and manufacturing capabilities that Firefly brings to SLC-20 and Exploration Park, respectively."
"The 45th Space Wing welcomes new launch providers who wish to assist in furthering America's assured access to space. The Statement of Capability represents an important first step for Firefly Aerospace to obtain certification for launch operations on the Eastern Range," according to John Way, 45th Space Wing spokesperson.
"SLC-20 will allow Firefly access to lower inclination orbital trajectories for its customers and enable access to lunar trajectories for its lander program as part of our Commercial Lunar Payload Services contract with NASA." stated Brad Obrocto, Firefly director of launch operations.
"The space industry is expected to be fastest growing segment of the worldwide economy in the coming decades, with analysts predicting a global market of more than $1 trillion a year by 2040," Markusic said. "With launch sites on both coasts and a mass production facility to support future growth, our global team of over 300 highly accomplished engineers and technicians will provide space solutions from low earth orbit to the surface of the moon and beyond."
Headquartered in Cedar Park Texas, Firefly has additional presence in Washington, D.C.; Dnipro, Ukraine; and Tokyo, Japan. Firefly is financed by Noosphere Ventures of Menlo Park, California.
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