Governor Ron DeSantis
Announces Terran Orbital will Invest $300 Million in
Florida to Construct the World's Largest,
State-of-the-Art, Commercial Spacecraft Facility
Sept. 27, 2021
Terran Orbital in
partnership with Space Florida were pleased to join
today with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as he
announced Terran Orbital's planned development of
the world's largest and most advanced "Industry 4.0"
space vehicle manufacturing facility. The facility
will be constructed at the Launch and Landing
Facility (LLF) on Merritt Island, Florida and will
consist of ten automated and augmented hangers
capable of producing thousands of different types of
space vehicles per year.
The 660,000 square foot
facility will feature a campus-based AI controlled
supply chain enabling Terran Orbital to uphold its
renowned reputation for mission assurance and
customer satisfaction. The facility will also boast
3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies
to permit rapid space vehicle delivery to market, as
well as capabilities to produce and fabricate the
highest quality, technologically advanced, printed
circuit board assembly with extensive electronic
storage vaults. In addition, the facility will
utilize augmented and assisted workforce product
lines to produce a vast array of complex electronic
and mechanical devices.
"I am excited to announce that
Terran Orbital will be investing $300 million in the
Space Coast to build the largest satellite
manufacturing facility in the world," said Governor
DeSantis. "Satellite manufacturing is and will
continue to be an important part of the economy in
the Space Coast, and with this announcement we are
upping the ante. In Florida we are going to continue
to take the lead on space by investing in
infrastructure, training highly skilled workers and
maintaining an economic climate that allows
companies like Terran Orbital to thrive. I
congratulate them on a great decision to come to
Florida."
"We are pleased to partner with
Space Florida to build a facility that we view as a
national asset: a commercially funded contribution
to our nation's space industrial base." said Marc
Bell, co-founder and chief executive officer of
Terran Orbital. "Not only will we
be able to expand our production capabilities to
meet the growing demand for our products, but we
will also bring valuable space vehicle manufacturing
opportunities and capabilities to the State of
Florida, investing over $300 million in new
construction and equipment. By the end of 2025,
we're going to create approximately 2,100 new jobs
with an average wage of $84,000."
"Space Florida congratulates
Terran Orbital on its selection of Florida and our
Launch and Landing Facility at the Kennedy Space
Center (KSC) for a new satellite manufacturing
complex," said Space Florida President and CEO Frank
DiBello. "This announcement is yet another milestone
in Florida's leadership in space commerce, offering
state-of-the-art development, including
launch-on-demand and satellite-on-demand capability
at the spaceport. We look forward to Terran's
Orbital's success in the years to come and the
continued activity and growth in Florida"