“While Florida and Texas may get all of the attention for having big NASA centers, it’s important for young people in Pennsylvania to know that they can pursue their aerospace dreams right here in the Commonwealth.” - Lt. Gov. Austin Davis
To advance the Pennsylvania aerospace community and facilitate state economic development within Pennsylvania through industry networking, policy development, educational discussions, and focused events, involving state elected and other government officials.
Lt. Governor's Aerospace Policy Roundtable Discussion
(Photo Credit PA Lt. Governor's Office)
Lt. Governor Austin Davis launches a rocket with the students of Spring Grove Area High School, one of 100 national finalists in the upcoming American Rocketry Challenge. They launched a rocket 200 feet into the air to start the Day.
(Photo Credit PA Lt. Governor's Office)
Pennsylvania Capitol at Night
(Photo Credit MRGB Aerial)
Aerospace Day participants attend Aerospace Day Reception at the State Museum
(Photo Credit PA Lt. Governor's Office)
Lt. Governor Davis stressing the size of the aerospace economy in Pennsylvania and his excitement of launching the ASA Pennsylvania Chapter
(Photo Credit PA Lt. Governor's Office)
Pennsylvania Aerospace Companies, NASA and others exhibit within the Capitol Complex
(Photo Credit ASA)
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