investment will support spaceport operations, transportation networks and industry-related developmentFlorida continues to solidify its status as the world’s leading hub for space launches as state leaders commit new funding to support the growing aerospace industry. According to the Florida Department of Transportation, the state achieved 109 successful space launches in 2025, more than any other location worldwide.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Florida continues to solidify its status as the world’s leading hub for space launches as state leaders commit new funding to support the growing aerospace industry.

According to the Florida Department of Transportation, the state achieved 109 successful space launches in 2025, more than any other location worldwide.

Building on that momentum, Governor Ron DeSantis’ Floridians First budget includes a $93.4 million investment dedicated to infrastructure projects that directly serve Florida’s aerospace sector.

The funding is aimed at maintaining Florida’s leadership in space operations while improving the Space Coast’s long-term economic competitiveness.

State officials say the investment will support critical infrastructure improvements tied to spaceport operations, transportation networks, and industry-related development.

NASA’s ESCAPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers) mission launched on Nov. 13, 2025, atop a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket at Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. (Blue Origin image)

These projects are designed to accommodate the increasing pace of launches and the continued expansion of commercial and government space activity in the region.

The Space Coast has become a central driver of Florida’s economy, attracting private investment, creating high-skilled jobs, and supporting a wide range of industries connected to space exploration and technology.

By prioritizing infrastructure that supports aerospace operations, the state aims to ensure Florida remains the preferred destination for future launch activity and space innovation.

Transportation and economic development leaders emphasized that sustained investment is essential as launch activity continues to accelerate. With record-setting launch numbers and new funding in place, Florida is positioning itself to remain at the forefront of the global space industry for years to come.

The Space Coast has become a central driver of Florida’s economy, attracting private investment, creating high-skilled jobs, and supporting a wide range of industries connected to space exploration and technology. (SpaceX image)