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[i]"Before July we are very optimistic that you'll be living in a city with a spaceport as part of its infrastructure," said Arturo Machuca, general manager of Ellington Airport. No rockets will launch from Ellington's spaceport... but with its runway and spaceport license, the city hopes to capture a piece of the emerging space tourism industry, which comes in a variety of spacecraft and space planes, as well as develop other related aerospace infrastructure at the 700-acre site in southeast Houston. Machuca mentioned the likelihood of a contract with a company to manufacture drones, and hopes to eventually bring spacecraft building enterprises as well to Houston.[/i]
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