Terran Orbital will Invest $300 Million Locally in Commercial Spacecraft Facility

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September 28, 2021 – Terran Orbital’s has chosen Florida’s Space Coast for construction of its Commercial Spacecraft and Constellation Facility. The $300 million project will be the largest satellite manufacturing facility in the world. The project is expected to create approximately 2,100 new jobs with an estimated annual average wage of $84,000 by late 2025.

“It is exciting to see utilization of the area around the Shuttle Landing Facility,” said Marcia Gaedcke, president of the Titusville Area Chamber of Commerce, “which is on the northernmost end of KSC’s restricted area.  This is another tremendous win for the Space Coast and opening opportunity for commercial growth in this part of the space center is particularly beneficial for North Brevard.  Welcome Terran Orbital!”.

“Space Florida congratulates Terran Orbital on its selection of our Launch and Landing Facility (LLF) 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 at the spaceport. We look forward to Terran Orbital’s success in the years to come and the continued activity and growth at the LLF.”

“We are pleased to partner with Space Florida,” 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 spacecraft manufacturing opportunities and capabilities to the State of Florida.”

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Florida’s Space Coast offers Terran Orbital the day-one, ready-to-work talent this innovative manufacturer needs to scale up quickly. The EDC is teaming with the company and our state and local partners to foster a strong workforce pipeline sustained by higher education and other training programs to drive success,” said Lynda L. Weatherman, president and CEO, Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast. “The addition of Terran Orbital to our community marks a significant milestone in Brevard County’s transformation from the place for launch to the place for launch, production and processing for the civil, defense and commercial space industries.”

The approximately 660,000 square foot, custom designed facility will enable Terran Orbital to manufacture the entire small satellite life cycle. Located at the LLF on the east side of the runway, Terran Orbital’s campus will provide space vehicle assembly; printed circuit board assembly manufacturing; CNC machining and additive manufacturing; space vehicle module, subsystems, and electro-mechanical assembly; harness and cabling production; and qualification and acceptance testing. The three-building development will also include administrative and office space.

Source: The Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast