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Tuesday February 7th 2012

Virgin Galactic stalls on launch dates, but flights to space still selling


In December 2009, as readers of The Daily Maverick may recall, Richard Branson took a formidable swipe at Eric C. Anderson’s Space Adventures, until then the only company in the world to offer commercial space travel – and the same firm that took Mark Shuttleworth into orbit in 2002. Branson’s SpaceShipTwo, we reported, was Virgin Galactic’s answer to the $21-million-a-ticket round-trip offered by Anderson. On its unveiling in the Mojave desert, Branson told the media he hoped to be offering seats for $200,000 a ticket.

We also reported at the time that the six-passenger (two-pilot) craft was expected to begin test flights in 2010, with the first commercial flights planned for 2011 or 2012. In a conference in Dubai on Wednesday March 3, Virgin Galactic’s president Will Whitehorn announced that the date for test flights would be pushed out to 2011, while the inaugural commercial flights might happen as late as 2013.

“I will not say whether it [the start of commercial flights] will be 2011, 2012 or 2013,” said Whitehorn. “It’s going to be when we’re ready.” [Read More]

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