Alaska Aerospace

Alaska Aerospace From the last frontier to the final frontier! Alaska Aerospace Corporation (AAC) is a State of Alaska public corporation chartered to diversify the economy.

Our focus is developing and supporting spaceports to create economic hubs for communities. To this end, AAC's Pacific Spaceport Complex - Alaska (PSCA) on Kodiak Island, Alaska has been launching suborbital and orbital missions since 1998. This FAA-licensed orbital spaceport provide flexible, responsive and low-cost access to space for government and commercial customers. AAC also provides support

to other spaceports and space companies with technical expertise and deployable range safety and telemetry capabilities.

Address

4300 B Street
Anchorage, AK
99503

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(907) 561-3338

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From the Last Frontier to the Final Frontier

The Pacific Spaceport Complex-Alaska (formerly known as the Kodiak Launch Complex) was the nation’s first commercial spaceport not collocated on a federal range. Located south of the city of Kodiak at Narrow Cape on Kodiak Island. The spaceport is state-of-the-industry and Alaska Aerospace strives to keep it that way. Vigilance, regularly scheduled maintenance, and periodic upgrades govern day-to-day activity. PSCA is the nation’s only high latitude full service spaceport. It features all indoor, all weather, processing and was designed specifically to provide optimal support for space launches to low earth orbit, sun synchronous orbit, polar orbit, and highly elliptical orbits.