All Points Logistics signs NASA Kennedy Space Center deal for multi-user spacecraft payload processing facilities

All Points Logistics has signed an agreement with NASA’s Kennedy Space Center to construct satellite payload processing facilities on center property, including an exclusive lease for 64 acres. The project calls for a ~266,000-square-foot Spaceport Logistics Center and a ~275,000-square-foot Spacecraft Processing Center.

Discovered 2026-04-16T08:16:55.707050-07:00 | 2026-04-16T08:16:55.707050-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • NASA’s KSC is adding dedicated, multi-user payload processing capacity—highlighting how ground infrastructure is becoming a strategic differentiator for commercial spacecraft throughput and integration schedules.
  • The 64-acre footprint plus two purpose-built facilities (~266,000 sq ft and ~275,000 sq ft) can materially affect how quickly payloads move from processing to launch campaign readiness, reinforcing KSC’s role in an expanding launch ecosystem.
  • It follows other KSC infrastructure intensification, including SpaceX’s site work there (SpaceX advances Starship site work at Kennedy and Cape Canaveral), underscoring concurrent ground-capacity buildout rather than platform-only investment.

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