City of Midland Positions West Texas as a National Hub for Space, Workforce, and Opportunity
Midland, Texas is emerging as a national hub for space, workforce, and opportunity. With AST SpaceMobile operating at Spaceport Midland, a median age of 32, and growing investment in education, healthcare, and the trades, the city is attracting talent and building the future of West Texas.
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Long recognized as a cornerstone of America’s energy independence, Midland is now emerging as a nationally significant center for space innovation, advanced industry, and workforce growth, signaling a new chapter for West Texas and the United States.
“Midland is proving that long-term planning, strong infrastructure, and investment in people create real opportunity. From space and advanced industry to education, healthcare, and the trades."
At the heart of this transformation is AST SpaceMobile, a global leader in satellite-based cellular broadband, which has established operations at Midland International Air and Space Port. From Midland, AST SpaceMobile is designing and manufacturing satellites that are already being launched into orbit—placing West Texas at the center of next-generation communications, national defense capability, and commercial space development.
A Spaceport Built for the Future
As one of only a few federally licensed spaceports in Texas, Spaceport Midland offers unique advantages for aerospace, satellite, defense, and advanced manufacturing companies. With uncongested airspace, established aviation infrastructure, and proximity to testing environments critical for national security and communications technologies, Midland is increasingly attracting companies looking for scale, speed, and operational certainty.
Local leaders have focused on infrastructure-first economic development, ensuring that companies can operate efficiently without relying on incentives alone. The result is a growing ecosystem of space-related businesses, suppliers, and technical talent that extends well beyond a single industry.
A Young, Growing City Built for Families
Midland’s transformation is matched by its demographics. With a median age of just 32, Midland is one of the youngest cities in Texas—driven by a workforce eager to build careers, families, and long-term futures. City investments continue to prioritize quality of life, including parks, sports facilities, transportation, and airport expansion, supporting a community designed for working families and professionals alike.
Midland’s airport is undergoing continued expansion to meet record-setting passenger demand, reflecting both workforce mobility and the city’s growing national connectivity.
Education, Healthcare, and the Trades Power Regional Growth
Beyond aerospace and energy, Midland is investing heavily in the foundational systems that support long-term prosperity. Expansion across academics, healthcare, and skilled trades is underway to meet the needs of a rapidly growing region.
Universities, community colleges, and technical training programs are aligning with industry to prepare talent for careers in aerospace, energy, construction, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing. At the same time, hospital and medical system expansions are strengthening Midland’s role as a regional healthcare hub—serving families across the Permian Basin.
The demand for skilled workers remains strong, creating clear pathways for electricians, welders, mechanics, healthcare professionals, engineers, and technicians seeking stable, high-paying careers.
Opportunity in West Texas
As industries diversify and converge, Midland is extending an open invitation to professionals, entrepreneurs, and companies looking for opportunity without congestion, innovation without instability, and growth anchored by real infrastructure.
From satellites built in West Texas to families building futures in one of the nation’s most resilient regions, Midland is proving that the next frontier of American growth is not confined to the coasts—it is rising from the heart of Texas.
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