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Puerto Rico Seeks Partner to Develop Space Port Near Rainforest

Puerto Rico Seeks Partner to Develop Space Port Near Rainforest

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Puerto Rico -- the U.S. territory known for its sandy beaches and record-setting bankruptcy -- wants to become a player in the space race.

The Caribbean island has put out a request for information, or RFI, seeking companies interested in turning a sleepy airport at the base of the El Yunque National Rainforest into a space port.

The island’s location between North and South America and close to the Equator gives it “viable trajectories to a large range of desirable low earth orbit launch inclinations,” Puerto Rico’s Port Authority said in a notice posted Friday.

The Jose Aponte de la Torre airport has one 11,000-foot runway and currently offers local flights to the Puerto Rican islands of Culebra and Vieques.

If the site does generate interest, it would be a major boost to Puerto Rico’s small but vibrant aerospace sector. Honeywell Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and Collins Aerospace -- a subsidiary of Raytheon -- all have manufacturing plants on the island.

Puerto Rico would also join a growing number of U.S. states and jurisdictions that are vying for pieces of the commercial launch business, which is expected to become a trillion-dollar market over the next decade.

Responses to Puerto Rico’s RFI are due May 26.

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