Supersonic Aircraft Company Aerion Finalizes Agreement With Haskell to Design and Build 110-Acre Campus in Melbourne

By  //  January 25, 2021

state-of-the-art campus will form Aerion’s global headquarters

Supersonic aircraft company, Aerion, the leader in supersonic technology has confirmed the finalization of an agreement with Haskell, one of the industry’s foremost integrated design, engineering and construction firms, as the design-build lead for the development of Aerion Park. (Aerion Image)

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – Supersonic aircraft company, Aerion, the leader in supersonic technology has confirmed the finalization of an agreement with Haskell, one of the industry’s foremost integrated design, engineering and construction firms, as the design-build lead for the development of Aerion Park.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

■ Haskell to lead design and build of Aerion Park in Melbourne, Florida

■ Work underway to prepare 110+ acre site for major construction work to take place through 2021-22

■ New state-of-the-art development to home production of the world’s first supersonic business jet – the AS2 – from 2023

■ The new state-of-the-art campus will form Aerion’s global headquarters and will home production of the AS2 business jet from 2023.

“Aerion Park represents the future of sustainable supersonic flight, right here in Melbourne, Florida,” says Tom Vice, Aerion’s Chairman, President & CEO.

“The Park will be home to innovation, cutting-edge aircraft construction and the most environmentally sustainable facility of its type anywhere in the world.

“We look forward to continuing our partnership with Haskell over the years ahead to realize our vision and bring a new, sustainable means of supersonic flight to reality in a truly integrated campus that is Aerion Park – a home that our team and the local community can be very proud of.”

Aerion Park will be located on more than 110 acres of the Orlando Melbourne International Airport (MLB) campus and among a growing cluster of aerospace and technology companies on Florida’s Space Coast.

The Park will incorporate the company’s new global headquarters plus an integrated campus for research, design, production and interior completions of the company’s AS2 supersonic business jet and future derivative aircraft.

“We’ve been working with Aerion for several years on the mission to create this transformative product and we couldn’t possibly be more aligned on the objectives of sustainability and the application of so many new technologies in facilities, manufacturing and transportation,” said Paul Raudenbush, Senior Vice President of Planning and Development for Haskell’s Infrastructure & Transportation delivery group.

“This site will incorporate more sophisticated requirements than any site recently developed, so it’s perfectly located in Florida’s Space Coast region.

“We only get a few chances in our brief careers to be involved in something that’s really revolutionary and important to the world, so the entire Haskell team is deeply excited about this partnership and the challenging objective to create the most sustainable manufacturing facility in the world.”

Aerion Park will be located on more than 110 acres of the Orlando Melbourne International Airport (MLB) campus and among a growing cluster of aerospace and technology companies on Florida’s Space Coast. (Aerion Image)

Haskell offers client-focused solutions in the infrastructure and transportation; consumer and packaged goods; and federal and healthcare sectors. A global network of experts provides planning, architectural, engineering, construction and consulting services to clients and communities in locations across the United States, Latin America and Asia.

Just as the AS2 private jet seeks to deliver carbon neutral flight, the home in which it will be created aims to be the most environmentally sustainable of its kind in the aerospace sector.

Aerion Park is planned to be powered by clean energy – using the very latest in photovoltaic solar technology to generate energy for manufacturing. On-site electric vehicle charging stations will also be installed and rainwater that lands on the campus reused.

Recycled materials will be used in the construction of Aerion Park wherever possible, sourced locally to minimize emissions and the Park will be dedicated to creating zero waste.

Aerion has already established a temporary office location on the Orlando Melbourne International Airport campus to house a growing Florida-based employment base.

Work on the new Park is underway, with major construction work commencing later this year ahead of the first AS2 aircraft flight test vehicle commencing production in 2023.

Aerion plans to deliver 300 aircraft over ten years of production, supported by a growing domestic and international order backlog which now tops $7 billion.

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