Lodi News-Sentinel

Blue Origin chooses Alabama as base for new rocket plant

- By Dominic Gates

SEATTLE — Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space company will build its next-generation BE-4 rocket engines in Huntsville, Ala., bringing the prospect of more than 340 manufactur­ing jobs and $200 million in capital investment to that city.

Several states had been competing to land the business.

Huntsville and the state of Alabama have not yet disclosed how much money they will provide Blue Origin. Officials said many economic-developmen­t partners contribute­d to the effort to successful­ly recruit Blue Origin to the state.

Announcing the city’s win on Monday, the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce said, “Blue Origin awaits the final public approval processes of the local package by the City and County government­s” in their council meetings next month.

That approval seems a mere formality as officials across Alabama cheered Huntsville’s selection.

Huntsville already is called “Rocket City” be- cause it’s where the U.S. government after World War II establishe­d a home for the team of former Nazi rocket scientists led by Wernher von Braun that helped develop the U.S. space program and the Apollo missions that landed on the moon.

As a result, Huntsville is the location of NASA’s largest spacecraft research facility, the Marshall Space Flight Center.

Dale Strong, commission chairman of Madison County, where Huntsville is located, said in a statement, “Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin will build on the legacy of the German rocket team and the Marshall Space Flight Center to power the growing commercial rocket business.”

Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle said the city is “proud to be the nation’s propulsion center of excellence.”

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