
Spaceport America: A Dream Delayed, But Not Forgotten
Spaceport America in New Mexico, a project intended to boost the local economy through commercial space travel, has fallen short of expectations. Despite recent momentum with six launches by anchor tenant Virgin Galactic, the spaceport has not generated the anticipated aerospace-related jobs and tourism. The project, which cost over $200 million in state and local funds, has faced delays, financial mismanagement allegations, and setbacks such as layoffs and the suspension of flights. While some see potential for the future, others view it as a bad investment and question the choice of anchor tenant.


