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    Boeing to Build Private Space Taxis in Old NASA Shuttle Hangar

    This story was updated at 11:22 a.m. EDT.

    Aerospace giant Boeing has inked a deal to use an old space shuttle hangar at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida as the headquarters to build and test the private company's new spaceship designed to ferry astronauts to and from the International Space Station, company officials announced today (Oct. 31).

    Boeing is making Florida the headquarters of its space taxi venture, a move that will add up to 550 new jobs in the area, Boeing's vice president and program manager for commercial crew vehicles said in a news briefing today from Kennedy Space Center.

    The retirement of NASA's 30-year space shuttle program in July was accompanied by devastating job losses within Florida's so-called Space Coast. Boeing's new deal is expected to revitalize the area's strong aerospace legacy, and will help breathe new life into NASA's Florida spaceport

    "It's a great day for NASA, Kennedy Space Center, Boeing, Space Florida and the commercial space industry here on the Space Coast," NASA's deputy administrator Lori Garver said.

    Boeing ironed out the details of the 15-year deal with Space Florida, an aerospace economic development agency supported by the state. The veteran aerospace company will rent one of the space shuttle processing hangars — Orbiter Processing Hangar Bay 3 — at NASA's Florida spaceport.

    "Boeing Company has selected Florida as its commercial crew program office," said John Mulholland, vice president and program manager of commercial programs at Boeing. "In addition, we plan to manufacture and test Boeing's CST-100 in this facility … and launch from right here on Florida's Space Coast."

    Boeing is expected to use the hangar to build and test its CST-100 (short for Crew Space Transportation-100) capsule, which is being designed as a space taxi to bring astronauts to and from destinations in low-Earth orbit, such as the International Space Station. [CST-100: Photos of Boeing's Private Space Capsule]

    "Neither NASA nor the Space Coast can afford to stand still," NASA chief Charles Bolden said in a statement. "We must be aggressive in pursuing this next generation of space exploration — and the jobs and innovation that will accompany it."

    Boeing's proposed gumdrop-shaped capsule will carry up to seven passengers and launch on an Atlas 5 rocket made by the United Launch Alliance company, company officials have said. The firm is aiming to have the capsule operational by 2015, Mulholland said.

    NASA retired its 30-year space shuttle program in July, creating a gap in American human spaceflight capabilities. The agency is currently relying on Russian Soyuz vehicles to carry astronauts to the space station and back, at a reported price of approximately $350 million per year.

    In April, Boeing received $92 million from NASA during the second round of the space agency's Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program. The company also received $18 million for the CST-100 during the first round of funding in February 2010.

    Through CCDev, NASA is seeking to improve the capabilities of private spaceflight. Three other companies received funding from NASA as part of the second round of the CCDev program. The agency is hoping that commercial vehicles will be ready to carry astronaut passengers by the end of 2016.  

    Boeing has also teamed up with private space company Bigelow Aerospace, which is developing a commercial space station made of inflatable habitats. In the agreement, Boeing's CST-100 will be used to transport commercial and government clients to Bigelow's space station.

    With commercial companies, like Boeing, taking over routine flights to destinations in low-Earth orbit, NASA can focus on developing its next-generation rocket and capsule for deep space exploration.

    "The next era of space exploration won't wait, and so we can't wait for Congress to do its job and give our space program the funding it needs," President Obama said in a statement. "That's why my Administration will be pressing forward, in partnership with Space Florida and the private sector, to create jobs and make sure America continues to lead the world in exploration and discovery."

    As part of NASA's new direction, the Obama Administration has challenged NASA to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 and on to Mars by the 2030s.

    "America has been the world leader in space exploration for more than 50 years, and if we stick to the ambitious plan laid out by the President and Congress, we will be the leader for the next half century," Florida's Senator Bill Nelson said.

    The new deal with Boeing also marks a new direction for NASA's Florida spaceport. Following the retirement of the space shuttle program, Kennedy Space Center is being rejuvenated to support future NASA ambitions, in addition to hosting commercial and military endeavors.

    "Kennedy continues working to bring new commercial space activities to the center," Kennedy Center Director Bob Cabana said in a statement. "Partnering with Space Florida to enable commercial space operations at Kennedy will help NASA maintain facilities and assets while supporting our nation's space objectives and expanding opportunities for the U.S. economy."

    You can follow SPACE.com staff writer Denise Chow on Twitter @denisechow. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     

    11 comments

    • Hesperos  •  6 mths ago
      At last, something that makes sense. Atlas V would SERIOUSLY sling that thing into orbit.
      As would Ariane 5 by the way....
      • The Real Jethro 6 mths ago
        Neither are Human-Rated. The Ariane V only has a single engine on the first stage. Lose that one motor and it's an abort.
      • Shell 6 mths ago
        Ariane V has a great track record. The Saturn IVB had one engine and it launched all the Apollo spacecraft into earth orbit and most to the moon.
      • The Real Jethro 6 mths ago
        The SIVB was an upperstage not the primary booster stage. There's a big difference between losing an engine when you are almost in orbit rather then 10 feet off the pad.
    • .  •  6 mths ago
      By this strategic move, it seems Boeing is confident of being awarded more NASA funding in the third round of Commercial Crew Development. I therefore predict it is a straight fight between Boeing and SpaceX as to which commercial company will launch the next Americans into low earth orbit, atop a rocket from Florida.
      • The Real Jethro 6 mths ago
        In theory SpaceX will have the Dragon ready before CST. However this is where corruption kicks in and I'm certain Boeing has deeper pockets to help sway things their way.
    • Kirstin  •  6 mths ago
      As far as 550 staff being too many, that won't all be engineers. 10 engineers, as suggested by Michael, would be woefully inadequate. While the basic concept hasn't changed much in 50 years, you can't actually travel into space on board a concept. You need to design and build the spacecraft that implements that concept, and space is tremendously unforgiving. Akin's final law of spacecraft design: "Space is a completely unforgiving environment. If you screw up the engineering, somebody dies (and there's no partial credit because most of the analysis was right...)"
    • Kirstin  •  6 mths ago
      I dunno, Han.andSolo. Boeing is an established company with its NASA contacts -- but they also have a respectable history in the commercial world. Moreso than many of their competitors. Lockheed, for instance, got out of that industry almost entirely. SpaceX and Blue Horizons, while they have made very respectable progress, are newcomers. Boeing, however, is one of only two companies still able to compete effectively in the international commercial airliner business. That's nothing to sniff at. Now, can they translate that into their space business. They can be a bit stovepiped internally, so time will have to tell.
    • Kirstin  •  6 mths ago
      Albert -- they build aircraft in Washington, not spacecraft. There would be no sense in such a union uproar. I could see Palmdale or another of the spacecraft facilities demanding it, though don't forget in Florida they have the opportunity to hire laid-off Shuttle workers, and probably some tasty financial incentives from the local government.
      • Dan 6 mths ago
        Kristin, I suspect he was being sarcastic, taking into consideration that Boeing wants to open additional opperations in SC and the union and the Labor Relations Board, a government regulatory agency, is attempting and succeeding to stop them!!
      • Kirstin 6 mths ago
        Probably, but I do get tired of people trying to bring their pet peeves into unrelated threads -- especially when they go and assume other people will somehow know what they're talking about. So I like to assume they're actually discussing the topic instead of trolling. (I've been testy the last few days because of a troll over on another forum.)
    • Albert  •  6 mths ago
      Oh, I can not wait for the union uproar to move the facility to Washington.
    • michael  •  6 mths ago
      for you sceptics the technology is at least 50 years old and has not changed much in all that time.
    • michael  •  6 mths ago
      Boeing is not building a space ship they are rebuilding the original crew moon module just making it a little bigger. If you consider they plan to have 550 engineers working on something that should at most take 10, there is going to a lot of cost overruns paid for by NASA.
    • Han.andSolo  •  6 mths ago
      Michael, for you sceptic : The technology of cars - even electrical ones - is using similar considerations more than a century old.

      Capsules are also "space ships" unless you consider vacuum wings nescessary
      ornaments.

      I agree with you however that Boeing as an established company with its NASA contacts and unfounded trust - certainly by porc-politicians - will be able to continue in a less efficient way than the new commercial companies.
    • The Real Jethro  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      And who will pay to get the Atlas V Human rated? Funny how they forget to mention the first stage engines are Russian and every launch is money in their pocket. Wasn't that the goal of producing homegrown rockets???? The elimination of relying on Russia?
    • Horatio  •  6 mths ago
      Boeing can't compete against SpaceX. And they are not trying to. They are merely lobbying their way to more tax payer billions until they run out of technological competitiveness. Then they will shut down the business and start crying.
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