A job list for a hotel progression manager on SpaceX’s online page attracts them: the elon Musk-led spaceflight company is for someone to oversee the design and structure of a luxury spaceport in Brownsville, Texas, next to Boca’s small unincorporated network. Village girl.
Taking a page from Virgin Galactic, which revealed its luxury “Gateway to Space” construction in the deserts of New Mexico last August, SpaceX is looking to create an end-to-end area formula for its long-term (presumably ultra-rich) passengers. As the publication says:
Boca Chica Village is our newest launch site committed to Starship, our next generation launcher. SpaceX is committed to making this city a 21st century spaceport. We’re for a talented hotel progression manager to monitor the progression of SpaceX’s first hotel from its inception to completion.
Boca Chica Village is recently testing its Starship prototype, a large, reusable rocket that, when finished, is expected to carry up to a hundred passengers. Musk said his ultimate purpose was to create a colony on Mars with a million people, but in the meantime, Starship will first deliver consumers who pay around the moon. The luxury spaceport, therefore, makes sense, because tourists who pay an astronomical sum will probably need to enjoy in each and every stage, adding the similar ones to the earth.
Apart from the town of Boca Chica, Musk has said in the past that he needs to build floating release platforms and area ports for Starship exits and landings, as the formula is noisy and obvious. His concept turned out to be paying off, as in June SpaceX announced that it would hire two “offshore engineers” also founded in Brownsville.