Brevard: Aerion Supersonic Chooses Melbourne for Headquarters

Great news for Brevard! Aerion Supersonic has chosen the Orlando-Melbourne International Airport as its worldwide headquarters and integrated campus for the research, design, build, and maintenance of the company's supersonic aircraft.

Aerion park will house manufacturing of the company’s new AS2 supersonic business jet with plans to create at least 675 new jobs by 2026 as part of a multi-year $300 million investment. The development will reportedly take place on the vacant airport property located at the northwest corner of the Airport.


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