2025 GSA Spaceport Summit

Summit success - thank you

For Immediate Release

The 10th Annual GSA Spaceport Summit of 2025 Sets Record Attendance, reflecting Global Spaceport Growth

Alexandria, VA – February 21, 2025 – The Global Spaceport Alliance (GSA) successfully concluded its 10th Annual GSA Spaceport Summit of 2025, breaking attendance records and reinforcing the expanding global interest in spaceport development. As the official kickoff to Commercial Space Week, this year’s summit attracted the largest audience in its history, uniting industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to shape the future of spaceports as economic powerhouses.

“The incredible growth of the GSA Spaceport Summit reflects the rising global demand for spaceport collaboration, innovation, and strategic development,” said James Causey, GSA Executive Director. “This is further reflected in the steady growth in GSA membership which leapt up 37% this year to 92 and for the second year in a row, attendance has nearly doubled, highlighting the critical role spaceports play in the expanding space economy.” 

The summit welcomed representatives from the United Kingdom, Australia, Italy, Japan, Canada, Greece, Sweden, Portugal, France, Uruguay, and Nigeria, underscoring the growing international collaboration in spaceport development. “We are thrilled to see such a strong international presence shaping these discussions.”, continued Causey.

The event’s theme, “Spaceports as an Economic Powerhouse,” focused on the role of spaceports in regional economic growth, job creation, and commercial investment.

Firefly Aerospace provided updates on its launch programs and its upcoming moon lander mission, scheduled to touch down on the lunar surface on March 2, 2025. FAA Associate Administrator Kelvin Coleman addressed regulatory updates impacting commercial space transportation. The Hague Institute for Global Justice celebrated signatories of its Washington Compact focusing on a space policy framework.  

In addition, International Space University (ISU) President Dr. John Wensveen announced two new training programs in collaboration with GSA: the Spaceport Operations and Management Certification Program and the Global Spaceport Leadership Executive Program, designed to prepare the next generation of spaceport leaders. 

Panel discussions examined key industry topics, including integrating spaceflight standards, challenges of remote versus population-dense spaceports, and updates on U.S. Space Force spaceport initiatives. Experts shared insights on aligning international regulations and maximizing spaceport infrastructure for commercial and defense applications and explored the various revenue streams that spaceports should be examining for their business plans.

The next summit is set for January 27, 2026, as GSA continues to foster collaboration and drive innovation in the space economy.

For more information, photos, and updates, visit the GSA Spaceport Summit webpage.

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ABOUT GLOBAL SPACEPORT ALLIANCE

Established in 2015, the Global Spaceport Alliance has become the largest network of spaceports in the world. Members include spaceport operators, suppliers, and government and academic entities involved in the commercial space sector. GSA offers members timely access to information, the ability to engage with key decision makers, and the opportunity to participate in working groups targeting specific areas of interest to the spaceport ecosystem.

Jim Bridenstine to Keynote the GSA Spaceport Summit – a Commercial Space Week Event

Jim Bridenstine announced as Keynote speaker at the GSA Spaceport Summit

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Jim Bridenstine Named Keynote Speaker for GSA Spaceport Summit, Part of Commercial Space Week

(Alexandria, VA. Nov 7, 2023) – The Global Spaceport Alliance (GSA) is proud to announce that Jim Bridenstine, former NASA Administrator, will serve as the keynote speaker for the highly anticipated GSA Spaceport Summit, taking place on January 29, 2024 in Orlando, Florida.. The summit is the first element of Commercial Space Week, and is hosted in collaboration with SpaceCom and the Space Mobility Conference.

Mr. Bridenstine, who served as the Administrator of NASA from 2018 to 2021, brings a wealth of expertise and insights into the future of space exploration and commercial space endeavors. His leadership at NASA has left a lasting impact on the space industry and its direction, making him an exceptional choice to address the attendees of the GSA Spaceport Summit.

The GSA Spaceport Summit is a premier event for spaceport operators, spaceport contractors, and entrepreneurs in the space sector. The event features discussions and presentations on the latest innovations, challenges, and opportunities in the growing spaceport industry. As the keynote speaker, Mr. Bridenstine will share his unique perspective on the future of space operations and the role of spaceports in enabling commercial space activities.

Commercial Space Week is a week-long celebration of the burgeoning commercial space industry, providing a platform for thought leaders, industry experts, and stakeholders to come together, exchange ideas, and explore collaborations. In partnership with SpaceCom and the Space Mobility Conference, this event promises to be an exceptional opportunity for attendees to gain insights into the exciting developments within the commercial space sector.

Details and registration of the GSA Spaceport Summit, as well as the full Commercial Space Week schedule, can be found on the event’s website www.globalspaceportalliance.com. Registration to the Summit is free for GSA Members. 

For media inquiries, interview requests, or additional information, please contact Izzy House, GSA Director of Marketing Strategies at globalspaceportalliance@gmail.com.

About the Global Spaceport Alliance:

Established in 2015, the Global Spaceport Alliance has become the largest network of spaceports in the world. Members include spaceport operators, suppliers, and government and academic entities involved in the commercial space sector. GSA offers members timely access to information, the ability to engage with key decision makers, and the opportunity to participate in working groups targeting specific areas of interest to the spaceport ecosystem.

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