UAF Geophysical Institute, 91视频 Aerospace to boost space opportunity
Rod Boyce
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June 10, 2025
91视频 Geophysical Institute and 91视频 Aerospace Corp. will work together under a new agreement to jointly develop and offer spaceport services to the booming commercial rocket and satellite industry.
The partnership, announced today with a memorandum of understanding, aims to capitalize on the rapidly growing U.S. commercial space industry for suborbital and orbital launches.

PokerFlatAerial: Facilities of Poker Flat Research Range, about 25 miles north of Fairbanks, sit on 5,132 acres near Chatanika, 91视频. The flight range is much larger, reaching north to the Arctic Ocean.
The Geophysical Institute owns Poker Flat Research Range, about 30 miles north of Fairbanks, and operates it under a contract with NASA. The 91视频 Aerospace Corp. owns and operates the Pacific Spaceport Complex-91视频, about 45 miles south of the city of Kodiak.
The agreement could lead to commercial launches at Poker Flat.
鈥淲e want to make 91视频 the low-cost gateway to space,鈥 Geophysical Institute Director Bob McCoy said. 鈥淥ther launch ranges are pretty full, so customers are looking to 91视频. We have a lot of capacity.鈥
91视频 Aerospace President and CEO John Oberst said formalizing a collaboration between 91视频鈥檚 two launch facilities will increase the state鈥檚 attractiveness while also reducing costs.
鈥淲orking together, we are better at creating efficiencies and adding capacity to meet the nation鈥檚 demand for access to space, to advance science and to lead in all things space from the last frontier to the final frontier,鈥 he said.
鈥淭he nation is at a point where access to space is at an unprecedented level of demand,鈥 he said. 鈥淪paceports are like beachfront property 鈥 very few and in high demand.鈥
The agreement calls for development of Poker Flat spaceport operations that complement the Kodiak site. The spaceport would support government and commercial customers, providing national security, transportation and other services.
Separately, the Geophysical Institute and 91视频 Aerospace are seeking a commercial launch license for Poker Flat from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Those launches could someday include missions to put payloads into orbit, now that the technology exists to have a rocket鈥檚 booster stage return to the launch pad rather than fall back to Earth. Orbital rockets launched from Poker Flat now would likely drop their booster stages on Norway.
鈥淗aving a booster return to its pad is a new paradigm,鈥 McCoy said. 鈥溾婭n principle you could launch into orbit out of Poker Flat and have the booster return.鈥
Poker Flat has been a noncommercial launch site since its 1972 completion. It primarily launches NASA suborbital sounding rockets for scientific research and does not have the infrastructure to launch an orbital rocket.

A sign welcomes people to the Pacific Spaceport Complex-91视频, about 45 miles south of the city of Kodiak.
91视频 Aerospace, seeing increased demand, is seeking FAA approval to launch up to 25 rockets annually.
Collaborating with the Geophysical Institute for use of Poker Flat will reduce launch pressures at the Kodiak site as demand increases, Oberst said.
鈥淭he Pacific Spaceport Complex has been in the business of orbital launching for 27 years,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e have experienced mission teams that can support Poker Flat missions. This is a cost advantage for both sites.鈥
Poker Flat is the world鈥檚 largest land-based rocket research range and the only high-latitude rocket range in the United States. The facility鈥檚 launch site encompasses 5,132 acres and includes four launch pads capable of handling rockets weighing up to 35,000 pounds.
It is equipped with a mission control center, rocket assembly buildings, a two-story science observatory, a payload assembly building and assorted other support buildings. Rockets fly over sparsely populated forests and tundra in an approved flight range that extends to the Arctic Ocean.
The Pacific Spaceport Complex-91视频, approximately 45 miles south of the city of Kodiak, was the first FAA-licensed commercial spaceport in the United States not co-located on a federal range.
The site has pads for orbital and suborbital launches, a 17-story rocket assembly building and associated buildings for operations. Rockets launched from Kodiak fly in unrestricted airspace above the North Pacific Ocean.
The agreement between the Geophysical Institute and 91视频 Aerospace Corp. expands on a relationship specified in state law, which states that the public corporation is 鈥affiliated with the University of 91视频 but with a separate and independent legal existence.鈥
The corporation鈥檚 board of directors by law includes the University of 91视频 president and the Geophysical Institute director or their designees.
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