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Google-Backed Firm Wins Hangar One/Moffett Field Lease

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
February 10, 2014
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Keith’s note: Silicon Valley sources report that NASA will announce that Google-backed developer Planetary Ventures has been selected to lease Moffett Field and Hangar One. Details to follow.
Keith’s update: GSA, NASA Competitively Select Planetary Ventures LLC for Rehabilitation of Hangar One, Use of Moffett Federal Airfield
Notice of Intent – Leasing Opportunity – Hangar One and Moffett Federal Airfield, earlier post

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3 responses to “Google-Backed Firm Wins Hangar One/Moffett Field Lease”

  1. mfwright says:
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    “Re-skin and protect Hangar One”

    well by golly we had to wait until 14% into 21st century for this to happen.

  2. Rocky J says:
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    Word I’d heard was that the Google’s Planetary Ventures had offered to re-skin Hangar One in exchange for 2/3rds of the hangar space. That is two years ago or more. Their intent is or was to move their fleet of airplanes – commercial and business jets and Dornier Alpha Jet to Hangar One.

  3. John Kavanagh says:
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    Google has HangarOne. SpaceX has LC39.