The resolution commends Firefly Aerospace for its significant contributions to the Central Texas community and the space industry. Headquartered in Cedar Park, the company was founded in 2017 with the mission to develop launch vehicles and lunar landers, utilizing advanced technologies to enhance reliability and reduce costs. Firefly Aerospace has invested over $500 million in the region, creating jobs and fostering innovation. The company has successfully completed over 1,700 rocket engine tests and developed multiple vehicle lines, including the Blue Ghost lunar lander, which achieved a historic commercial moon landing in March 2025.

In addition to its technological achievements, Firefly Aerospace employs over 700 individuals and actively supports local educational initiatives, such as FIRST robotics and the rocket engineering laboratory at The University of Texas at Austin. The resolution recognizes the leadership of key executives and highlights the company's role in advancing space exploration while providing employment opportunities in Texas. The Texas House of Representatives expresses its high regard for Firefly Aerospace and extends best wishes for its continued success.