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Blue Origin to expand Florida campus with new $600 million facility

By Thomson Reuters May 22, 2026 | 5:36 PM

May 22 (Reuters) – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Friday announced a $600 million expansion of Blue Origin’s Rocket Park campus ​in Cape Canaveral.

The expansion comes ‌as Blue Origin rival, Elon Musk’s SpaceX, prepares to go public targeting a valuation of $1.75 trillion.

Here are a few details on the expansion:

• The ‌new ​830,000-square-foot upper stage manufacturing ⁠facility will support 500 ⁠aerospace jobs, with an average salary of more than $98,000.

• “Project Horizon is the latest and most ambitious chapter in Blue ​Origin’s decade-long commitment to Florida,” Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp said in a ⁠statement.

• Since 2015, Blue ⁠Origin has scaled to nearly ​4,000 employees and invested more than $2.3 billion across ​500 Florida suppliers, Limp said.

• The ‌project will receive support through the Spaceport Improvement Program, a partnership between Space Florida and the Florida Department of Transportation, that ⁠has funded Blue Origin’s new pad at Launch Complex 36.

• Blue Origin, which is billionaire Jeff ⁠Bezos’ ‌space company, is currently the ⁠only company that manufactures and launches ​rockets ‌from Florida.

• In April, federal ​aviation regulators ⁠ordered Blue Origin to investigate the upper-stage malfunction of its New Glenn rocket during a failed satellite launch from Florida.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by ​Shailesh Kuber)