NASA and Starfighters Make Agreement on Shuttle Runway Use

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Oct. 22, 2009

Allard Beutel
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468
allard.beutel@nasa.gov 

Mike Robinson
Starfighters, Inc.
941-961-0111
mike.robinson@Starfighters.net

RELEASE: 54-09

NASA AND STARFIGHTERS MAKE AGREEMENT ON SHUTTLE RUNWAY USE

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA and Starfighters, Inc., of Tarpon Springs, 
Fla., are partnering to use the space shuttle runway at Kennedy Space 
Center to help support the development of the commercial space 
industry. Kennedy and the aerospace company have signed a cooperative 
space act agreement enabling Starfighters to become a tenant at 
Kennedy where it will launch a new business venture with a fleet of 
privately-operated Lockheed F-104 Starfighter aircraft.

The new venture also is enabled by Space Florida, which has entered 
into separate agreements with Starfighters to use a state-built 
hangar at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility, or SLF, and to provide 
other business assistance.

Under the agreement, Starfighters will be permitted to use the SLF on 
a regular basis to conduct flight operations supporting the test, 
development, and training activities associated with the emerging 
commercial space launch industry, and to advance aerospace and 
space-related technology. It also will be permitted to house and 
perform maintenance on its aircraft at the SLF and will reimburse 
NASA costs associated with its operations at the center.

"This agreement with Starfighters aligns well with NASA's mission and 
national space policy direction to support and enable the U.S. 
commercial space industry," said Kennedy Center Director Bob Cabana. 
"This activity also will help diversify our uses at the SLF in a 
manner compatible with NASA's operations, and help us sustain the SLF 
as a unique asset supporting horizontal space launch and recovery 
after the shuttle retires."

Starfighters plans to operate its aircraft to simulate suborbital 
vehicle trajectories and provide both training and technology 
development for the reusable launch vehicle industry. In addition, 
the firm may provide flight test services to NASA and other 
government users, for other spaceflight and aviation test activities 
and other uses approved by NASA pursuant to the agreement. 
Starfighters recently was awarded a blanket purchase agreement from 
NASA's Airborne Science Program from the Goddard Space Flight Center 
in Maryland.

The company plans to relocate all operations to Brevard County and 
expects to employ as many as approximately 20 highly-skilled workers 
to assist and develop its operations at Kennedy.

Starfighters responded to Kennedy's 2005 request to industry for 
interest in use of the SLF, and previously flew several test flights 
from the SLF as a demonstration project, which included testing of a 
NASA-developed range safety system and an investigation of the sonic 
boom characteristics to be anticipated from suborbital vehicles 
taking off from and returning to the SLF.

For more information about Starfighters, visit:

http://www.starfighters.net/

For more information about NASA's Kennedy Space Center, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/kennedy  

	
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