EXPLORATION PARK, Fla.—May 2, 2024—Space Florida, the state’s aerospace finance and development authority, announces the completion of the feasibility phase of the Florida Spaceport System Maritime Intermodal Transportation Study. This study marks preliminary steps in enhancing maritime support for the rapidly growing commercial space transportation sector with the overall objective to assess options to enhance and optimize maritime transportation and infrastructure to support Florida's spaceport system's growing needs.
This first-in-the-nation study was conducted over one year and included extensive engineering and stakeholder analyses. The study was initiated in response to requests from federal stakeholders. Download the report and an FAQ document.
As the space industry's launch activities surge, the demand for specialized maritime infrastructure has become increasingly apparent. The study aims to address this critical need by assessing the feasibility of various maritime support options for spaceport operations in Florida.
Key Findings of the Feasibility Phase
“In response to market demands from the commercial space and maritime sectors and our U.S. military partners, Space Florida spearheaded this study to create a unified path that accounts for the aspirations and missions of both space and port operations,” said Rob Long, president and CEO, Space Florida. “By identifying opportunities for development, we’re not only supporting the immediate needs of the space industry but also making certain Florida leads in the new era of global aerospace commerce. With this feasibility phase we can better understand how to leverage our quintamodal state, that enhances our maritime capabilities while supporting the tremendous growth of commercial space.”
“Port Canaveral has a long history of engagement with our nation’s space program. We have supported the maritime operations of commercial space since its onset in our region nearly ten years ago, and the dynamic growth we’re seeing today is evidence of its success,” said Capt. John Murray, Canaveral Port Authority CEO. “We appreciate Space Florida taking on this study and support the comprehensive effort to address the industry’s growing maritime needs. We look forward to continued collaboration with federal and state partners to realize solutions to ensure the industry’s continued success.”
NASA’s Kennedy Space Center is participating in this collaborative effort, looking at potential wharf solutions to support Kennedy’s premier spaceport operations and potentially enabling the continued growth of the space industry.
What’s on the Horizon
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Alayna Curry
Director of Public Relations
Email: acurry@spaceflorida.gov
Phone: (407) 408-1766
Phone: (321) 730-5301
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