News and Events
Cecil Field Looking to Become
a Spaceport
Space Tourism may be the next frontier for
Cecil Field. State and city officials are proposing that Cecil
become a commercial spaceport, capable of sending tourists
into orbit. Consultants say that a spaceport industry by 2010
could create between $6.3 million and $17.5 million worth of
economic activity, including 35 to 115 jobs for the local community.
Space
Tourism is the “New Frontier.” England-based Virgin Galactic,
owned by entrepreneur Richard Branson, has entertained the
idea of setting up a commercial spaceport at Cecil to send
tourists into sub-orbit, and ultimately payloads into space.
Mayor Peyton met with officials from Virgin Group Ltd. during
the week of the Super Bowl to discuss the interest Virgin Galactic
has in Cecil Field serving as a spaceport.
Cecil is being considered
because of its 12,000 foot runway which is long enough to be
used by large planes that would take off and carry space vessels
into the sky. In July 2005, Sir Richard Branson teamed with
Burt Rutan to form “The Spaceship Company” which
will manufacture and market spaceships. Attracting and securing
such aviation and aerospace industries to Cecil Field would
create a whole new future for the Westside facility. It would
create opportunities for our local community to obtain training
and certifications in both FAA Airframe and Powerplant and
Aerospace certifications.
We have an open house the second Tuesday of every month, from 5–7 p.m. For more information, contact Judith Strickland at 904.317.3800