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Transforming CASP: A Bold Vision for Aviation, Aerospace, and Economic Excellence

February 3rd, 2025

Adams County and AltitudeX Aviation Group proudly announce a groundbreaking partnership to position Colorado Air and Space Port (CASP) as a premier nexus for aviation and aerospace growth and innovation. Leveraging its proximity to downtown Denver and Denver International Airport, this transformative collaboration aims to drive economic growth, leverage and create a skilled workforce pipeline, and establish CASP as a Space Center of Excellence and platform for aviation operators.

“This partnership is another example of Colorado’s leadership in aerospace and will pave the way for thousands of new jobs in this booming industry. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this will have on Colorado’s leading aerospace industry and economy,” said Governor Jared Polis.

Lynn Baca, Chair of the Adams County Board of Commissioners, added, “This is a game-changer for Adams County and the entire region. By leveraging our strategic location and investing in the future of aviation and aerospace, we are creating opportunities for businesses, workers, and communities to thrive.”

Negotiations for a pre-development agreement with Adams County began last summer and culminated in an agreement signed by the Board of County Commissioners today. This agreement starts the next collaborative phase of work to conduct critical studies, secure tenant commitments, refine a comprehensive business plan, and ultimately finalize negotiations for a master development agreement.

Jeff Kloska, Director of CASP, added “This partnership represents a transformative step forward for CASP and Adams County. By aligning our resources and expertise with AltitudeX, we are creating an unprecedented opportunity for growth and innovation in aviation and aerospace.”

Jon Roitman, Chief Executive Officer of AltitudeX, remarked, “We are thrilled to partner with Adams County to develop Colorado Air and Space Port, building on Colorado’s role as a leader in aerospace innovation. This visionary endeavor will drive economic growth creating jobs, supporting workforce development, and strengthening ties with local businesses and educational institutions.”

CASP boasts an exceptional location for aviation, aerospace, and intermodal innovation. It is strategically located in the Denver metropolitan area, with close proximity to Denver International Airport and I-70, offering an expansive property of 3,400 acres, including 960 acres ready for development. Its aviation infrastructure includes two 8,000-ft runways and a new FAA tower. Additionally, CASP benefits from the adjacent Union Pacific rail line and neighboring industrial developments.

Jenni Hall, Director of Community & Economic Development for Adams County, added, “CASP is strategically positioned to drive economic growth for Adams County and beyond. This collaboration highlights our commitment to fostering innovation, creating jobs, and supporting sustainable development.”

The CASP development vision includes establishing a Space Center of Excellence, bringing together the best in R&D, testing, manufacturing, and innovation supported by robust university partnerships. The aviation focus at CASP will prioritize tenants that complement Denver International Airport operations while supporting the needs of the local community and the aviation industry at large.

This partnership marks a pivotal moment for CASP as it continues to build on its legacy as a center for aviation and aerospace, with transformative projects that promise to deliver lasting economic and community benefits for Adams County.

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