Firefly Aerospace Accelerates Spacecraft Production with Expanded Campus and Innovation Lab in Central Texas

Firefly Cleanroom Render

*Rendering of Firefly’s new cleanroom at its spacecraft facility in Cedar Park, Texas; Credit: Firefly Aerospace

CEDAR PARK, Texas, May 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Firefly Aerospace (Nasdaq: FLY), a market leading space and defense technology company, today announced the company moved into a new headquarters, expanded its cleanroom space, and added an innovation lab to support Firefly’s growing workforce, accelerate spacecraft production, and enable breakthrough space technologies.

The expansion includes two new buildings adjacent to Firefly’s existing spacecraft facility in Cedar Park, Texas, enabling one robust campus with 144,000 total square feet for spacecraft assembly and testing, mission control, avionics and component production, engineering, and business operations. The new campus is twice the size of Firefly’s former Cedar Park facilities and is less than 30 miles from Firefly’s 200-acre Rocket Ranch in Briggs, Texas, where the company operates six test stands and 217,000 square feet of facilities for launch vehicle engineering, manufacturing, and integration.

“With operations centralized in Texas, Firefly is producing rockets and spacecraft at scale to meet the demand of the rapidly growing defense, exploration, and commercial space markets,” said Ramon Sanchez, COO of Firefly Aerospace. “The strategic investments we’ve made in our Cedar Park campus allow us to template our successful Blue Ghost lunar lander into a production line for multiple lunar missions a year that support NASA's Moon Base initiative and the larger commercial lunar economy.”