Collins Aerospace Opens New Facility at the Houston Spaceport To Support Future Space Exploration

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Collins Aerospace recently opened a new 120,000-square-foot facility located at the Houston Spaceport. An anchor tenant at the Houston Airport System’s newly-created space hub, Collins will transition its current local operations to the new site, further advancing its space exploration programs.

With more than 40 years in the Houston area and the current site filled to capacity, Collins’ new facility in the spaceport represents a $30 million investment. The increased footprint allows for expanded operations, manufacturing, and testing, and is also expected to add an additional 300 jobs to Houston in the coming years.

“Collins’ long history of innovating, developing, and delivering the critical systems that have played an integral role in humankind’s exploration of space takes yet another step forward with the opening of this state-of-the-art facility at the Houston Spaceport,” said Phil Jasper, president of Collins Aerospace’s Mission Systems business. “This strategic location and our strong local partnerships are driving the next-generation technologies that will enable humankind to live, work and play in space.”

Along with Collins’ existing space facilities in California, Connecticut, and Illinois, the new Houston Spaceport location at Ellington Airport will support the development and testing of several key space systems, including the next-generation spacesuit – which astronauts could wear to work outside the International Space Station and on the moon – as well as Collins’ Universal Waste Management System and trash compactor.

“The expansion of Collins Aerospace at the Houston Spaceport is a crucial next step in the city’s journey to be the country’s premier next-generation aerospace and technical hub,” said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. “The innovative technologies created at this facility will also serve as the critical systems to support humankind’s future space exploration and habitation. We look forward to fueling the future of aerospace right here in Houston.”

Some 10,000 square feet of the facility will be dedicated to Houston’s first-ever spaceflight incubator, where startups, universities, and industry professionals will collaborate using robotics, medicine, additive manufacturing, and more to solve complex space technology challenges.

The inauguration of the new facility included a ceremonial ribbon cutting with remarks from Collins executives, U.S. Senator – and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Aviation Safety, Operations, and Innovation – Ted Cruz, as well as U.S. Representative – and Ranking Member of the House Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee – Brian Babin.

For more, please visit fly2houston.com.

Source: Houston Airport System

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