- Boeing selects Florida for business advantage of facilities and location, and experienced workforce
 
- CST-100 spacecraft to be manufactured and operated at Kennedy Space Center
 
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla., Oct. 31, 2011  /PRNewswire/ -- The Boeing Company today announced plans  to consolidate its Commercial Crew program office, manufacturing and  operations at the Kennedy Space Center  (KSC). Boeing, in partnership with Space Florida, has an arrangement to  use the Orbiter Processing Facility-3 (OPF-3) to manufacture, assemble,  and test the company's Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 spacecraft.
"We selected Florida  due to the cost benefits achieved with a consolidated operation, the  skilled local workforce, and proximity to our NASA customer," said John Mulholland,  vice president and program manager of Commercial Programs for Boeing  Space Exploration. "Pending the continued selection of Boeing for future  Commercial Crew development and service contracts, and sufficient NASA  funding, we project a Commercial Crew program workforce ramping up to  550 local jobs by our scheduled operational date of December 2015.  The CST-100 will provide NASA with reliable, safe, and affordable  transportation to the International Space Station and other destinations  in Low Earth Orbit."
"We are extremely pleased that Boeing will locate its Commercial Crew headquarters here in Florida," said Frank DiBello,  president of Space Florida, the State's aerospace economic development  agency. "This positions our state well for future growth and a  leadership role in NASA's next generation human space exploration  initiatives. It is also a key factor in ensuring Florida's space-related economy continues to thrive after shuttle retirement."
Boeing is working with Space Florida on agreements to use Kennedy Space Center's  Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 (OPF-3) and Processing Control Center  (PCC) facilities for Commercial Crew program execution. The OPF-3,  previously used to perform maintenance on the space shuttle orbiters,  features approximately 64,000 square feet of manufacturing and  processing areas and about 64,000 square feet of office, laboratory and  logistics areas. The PCC consists of approximately 99,000 square feet of  control rooms and office space Boeing plans to use to support mission  operations, training and program offices. The PCC previously supported  shuttle orbiter testing, launch team training, and computer system  software and hardware development and maintenance operations.
In  partnership with Space Florida, Boeing plans to modernize the  facilities to provide efficient production and testing operations that  optimize the company's best practices from satellite manufacturing,  space launch vehicles and commercial airplane production programs.
The  Commercial Crew program consists of developing, manufacturing, testing  and evaluating, and demonstrating the CST-100 spacecraft, launch vehicle  and mission operations – all part of Boeing's Commercial Crew  Transportation System (CCTS) – for NASA's new Commercial Crew human  spaceflight program that will provide flights to the International Space  Station. Boeing's system will also be capable of supporting Bigelow  Aerospace's planned orbital space complex. The program is based on the  company's experience and innovation over the past 50 years of human  spaceflight and nearly 100 years of commercial aviation.
The  CST-100 is a reusable capsule-shaped spacecraft based on proven  materials and subsystem technologies that can transport up to seven  people, or a combination of people and cargo. Boeing has designed the  spacecraft to be compatible with a variety of expendable rockets and  selected the United Launch Alliance's Atlas V launch vehicle for initial  CST-100 test flights in 2015.
In  his remarks, Mulholland expressed Boeing's gratitude to the  organizations that contributed to the success of this project, including  NASA, Space Florida, Economic Development Commission of Florida's Space Coast, Enterprise Florida, the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners, and Brevard Workforce.
Space Florida was created to strengthen Florida's position as the global leader in aerospace research, investment, exploration and commerce. As Florida's  aerospace development organization, we are committed to attracting and  expanding the next generation of space industry businesses. With its  highly trained workforce, proven infrastructure and unparalleled record  of achievement, Florida is the ideal  location for aerospace businesses to thrive – and Space Florida is the  perfect partner to help them succeed. For information, please go to: www.spaceflorida.gov.
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