US state backs spaceport plans
“All systems are go” as New Mexico voters back plan for tourist spaceport.

Rick Homans, chairman of the New Mexico Spaceport Authority, said the vote would mean development of the project could now move into high gear.
“Spaceport America is ready for blast off – all systems are go” Rick Homans, New Mexico Spaceport Authority |
“We can now say that Spaceport America is ready for blast off – all systems are go,” he said.
“New Mexico is prepared to launch a whole new era of discovery, exploration and commercial activity in space, on the Moon and beyond. We have nothing but beautiful black sky ahead of us.”
Bill Richardson, the New Mexico governor, has backed the project saying he expects the spaceport will prove an economic boon for the state, generating up to $1 bn in revenue and creating 5,000 jobs.
Virgin Galactic, owned by British tycoon Richard Branson, plans to begin offering sub-orbital tourist flights from the spaceport in 2009.