JAA board meets to discuss reentry license at Cecil Spaceport to expand aerospace capabilities
Read full article: JAA board meets to discuss reentry license at Cecil Spaceport to expand aerospace capabilitiesThe Jacksonville Aviation Authority board will meet on Wednesday morning to discuss efforts to get a reentry license at Cecil Spaceport, along with the development of a โspace vehicle facility.โ
JAA backs reentry license at Cecil Spaceport to support Jacksonvilleโs Mayo Clinic medical research
Read full article: JAA backs reentry license at Cecil Spaceport to support Jacksonvilleโs Mayo Clinic medical researchThe Jacksonville Aviation Authority board voted unanimously on Thursday to approve a resolution supporting efforts to get a reentry license at Cecil Spaceport along with the development of a โspace vehicle facility," according to News4JAX news partners at The Jacksonville Daily Record.
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Cecil opens new air traffic control tower and mission control center
Read full article: Cecil opens new air traffic control tower and mission control centerA new 126-foot air traffic control tower and mission control center officially opened Tuesday at Cecil Air and Space Port. The mission control center was dedicated to astronaut Dr. Norman Thagard, a graduate of Paxon High School in Jacksonville.

Cecil Spaceport lands its second space launch operator
Read full article: Cecil Spaceport lands its second space launch operatorArchive photo of U.S. Navy Naval Air Station Cecil Field. Courtesy of U.S. Defense Imagery via Wikimedia CommonsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Cecil Spaceport has landed its second space launch operator. On Tuesday, the Jacksonville Aviation Authority announced that Aevum was awarded a $4.9 million contract from the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center to launch small, autonomous defense satellites from the spaceport. The Agile Small Launch Operational Normalizer 45 space lift mission, which marks the Alabama-based company's first Air Force mission, will help support the Department of Defense's Space Test program. "This is exciting news for Cecil Spaceport that we believe validates Jacksonville's position as an emerging player in the space industry," JAA CEO Mark Van Loh said in a statement.
