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  2. Blue Origin facilities - Wikipedia

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    The company is headquartered on 11 hectares (26 acres) of industrial land in Kent, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, where its research and development is located.The facility was 24,000 m 2 (260,000 sq ft) in size in early 2015, [3] growing to 28,000 m 2 (300,000 sq ft) by March 2016 with Blue Origin leasing additional space in adjacent office buildings.

  3. William J. Hughes Technical Center - Wikipedia

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    The FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center is an aviation research and development, and test and evaluation facility. The Technical Center serves as the national scientific test base for the Federal Aviation Administration. Technical Center programs include research and development, test and evaluation, and verification and validation in air ...

  4. List of aerospace flight test centres - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Navy Air Warfare Test Center, based at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States (founded 1918, as the Navy's Flight Test Group based at Naval Air Station Anacostia) Swedish Armed Forces Flight Test and Evaluation Center (FMV:PROV is a part of FMV), based at Linköping, Sweden (founded 1933) [3]

  5. FAA approves SpaceX Starship 5 flight set for Sunday - AOL

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    The FAA said on Saturday SpaceX had "met all safety, environmental and other licensing requirements for the suborbital test flight" for the fifth test of the Starship and has also approved the ...

  6. SpaceX Starbase - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the FAA completed a reevaluation of the SpaceX facilities in South Texas, and in particular the revised plans away from a commercial spaceport to more of a spaceship yard for building and testing rockets at the facility, as well as flying different rockets—SpaceX Starship and prototype test vehicles—from the site than the Falcon 9 ...

  7. Houston Spaceport - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Houston City Council approved a feasibility study to determine the possibility of obtaining a spaceport launch site operator’s license at Ellington Airport. [2] The results of the study green lit the Houston Spaceport's efforts to become the (then) ninth federally-licensed commercial spaceport in the US.

  8. Joby Aviation - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021, the company announced a partnership with Garmin to provide flight deck equipment [18] and announced that it had obtained a 'G-1' certification basis for its aircraft with the FAA. [19] In May, 2021, a NOVA episode featured Joby. [20] [21] The City of Marina and FAA approved the company's plan for a production facility in June ...

  9. Grey Butte Field Airport - Wikipedia

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    Its primary use is the development and testing of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) for the United States Military and the United States Government. Gray Butte Field Airport, has a sister site located at El Mirage Field. Aircraft known to have been operated and developed at this facility include: General Atomics Avenger; General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper