Alaska Aerospace Releases 2025 Annual Report

February 3, 2026

Our 2025 Annual Report is now available. The report provides an overview of organizational activities, milestones, and performance over the past year, along with updates on strategic priorities and future direction. View the full report here: AAC 2025 Annual Report (Digital)

Alaska Aerospace & University of Alaska Fairbanks Sign an MOU to Advance Aerospace in Alaska

July 31, 2025

We are proud to announce that Alaska Aerospace Corporation and the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore collaborative development for advancing aerospace in Alaska! This strategic partnership strengthens Alaska’s role in the global aerospace landscape by aligning public and private capabilities to support launch operations, research, and workforce development right here in our state. […]

Alaska Aerospace Releases 2024 Annual Report

July 31, 2025

We are pleased to announce the release of the AAC 2024 Annual Report, highlighting another year of growth, innovation, and achievement. This year’s report provides a comprehensive look at our operations, strategic initiatives, and advancements at the Pacific Spaceport Complex–Alaska (PSCA). It showcases our commitment to supporting the evolving space industry, strengthening partnerships, and driving economic impact in Alaska and beyond. 📄 […]

Alaska Aerospace Participates in Inaugural International Spaceport Meeting

July 31, 2025

Alaska Aerospace is proud to be part of the global conversation on the future of spaceports! The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently hosted the first-ever International Spaceport Meeting in Milan, Italy, bringing together key industry leaders to discuss the evolving landscape of commercial spaceflight. This milestone event underscored the increasing collaboration between global spaceport operators, government agencies, and industry experts. With the […]

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Alaska Aerospace Highlights Spaceport Capabilities Faa Conference

WASHINGTON DC:   Alaska Aerospace Corporation (AAC) participated in the 20th Annual Commercial Space Transportation Conference, co-hosted this year by the Federal Administration Office of Commercial Space Transportation and the Commercial Spaceflight Federation.  The annual conference brings industry leaders together with government officials to discuss the developing commercial space market, including streamlining space launch and commercial operations, and changes in the global commercial […]
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Aac Looking New Launch Site Nearer Equator

Kodiak Daily Mirror – Joanne Snoderly Alaska Aerospace Corp. is considering a second launch facility capable of equatorial launches. At a Dec. 1, 2016, meeting, the state-owned corporation’s board of directors approved spending up to $250,000 “to enter into contracts … for the preliminary survey, property appraisal, initial site design, site engineering and permitting processes” for the launch site. AAC CEO Craig […]
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Kodiak Daily Mirror Guest Opinion Psca

By CRAIG CAMPBELL I Posted: Thursday, January 19, 2017 9:00 am On Jan. 10, Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., released his 2017 Wastebook Porkemon, which highlighted the Pacific Spaceport Complex Alaska (PSCA) and the recent contract with Missile Defense Agency as a waste of federal funding. It is my practice to not engage in public discourse with those who disregard facts to make […]
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Alaska Aerospace Highlights Commercial Space Launch Opportunities Eisenhower Center 2016 Space

ANCHORAGE (December 7, 2016):  The Eisenhower Center for Space and Defense Studies held the tenth annual Space Forum at the United State Air Force Academy on December 6, 2016.  The Space Forum facilitated discussions by Federal, State, and commercial companies to advance U.S. space capabilities.  A special focus of this year’s forum centered on public-private partnerships, private spaceflight, and state government and […]
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Aac Chief Reassures Assembly Access

Kodiak Daily Mirror – By JOANN SNODERLY In an address to the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly last week, Alaska Aerospace Corp. CEO Craig Campbell said there are currently no plans to cut off public access at Narrow Cape beyond what is needed for launches, but he stopped short of saying that commitment would continue should the company privatize. “Alaska Aerospace, as a partner […]
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Kodiak Chamber Recognizes Alaska Aersospace

On Saturday, August 13th, Alaska Aerospace Corporation and the Kodiak Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska (PSCA) commemorating completion of the rebuilding of damaged facilities caused by the launch failure in August 2014. Full Article Here
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Pacific Spaceport Complex Alaska Rededication and Return Launch Event

KODIAK, AK.  On Saturday, August 13th, Alaska Aerospace Corporation and the Kodiak Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska (PSCA) commemorating completion of the rebuilding of damaged facilities caused by the launch failure in August 2014. The event was held in the rebuilt Integration Processing Facility (IPF), one of the most significantly damaged buildings.  […]
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Japan Delegation Visits Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA:  The Alaska Aerospace Corporation (AAC) recently hosted a delegation from Japan to view the Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska (PSCA).  Led by the Honorable Hiroshi Imazu, member of the Japan Diet, House of Representatives and Chairman of the Space Policy Research Council (LDP), the delegation included representatives from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), National Space Policy Secretariat, Ministry of […]

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