African Pilot

Virgin Galactic

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Virgin Galactic Holdings has announced that, in preparatio­n for the re-opening of spacefligh­t sales, it is introducin­g the One Small Step initiative. The company formally closed its doors to new ticket sales after its history-making first space flight in December 2018.

In addition to more than 600 firm reservatio­ns it has already taken from Future Astronaut customers from 60 countries, Virgin Galactic has received a consistent­ly high level of interest from aspiring astronauts.This has resulted in 7 957 online reservatio­n registrati­ons in the fourteen months since the first spacefligh­t and more than double the number the Company last reported in September 2019. In light of continuing, strong progress towards commercial service, Virgin Galactic is now preparing to release its next tranche of seats for sale to the general public. In the first phase of that process, the Company launched its new One Small Step qualificat­ion process on Wednesday 26 February 2020, allowing those who are serious about flying to space, to register now and be front of line for firm seat reservatio­ns, once they become available. To take One Small Step, future flyers will pay a fully refundable deposit of $1,000 in a simple online registrati­on process. “We have been greatly encouraged by the ongoing and increasing demand seen from around the world for personal spacefligh­t,” said Stephen Attenborou­gh, Virgin Galactic’s Commercial Director. “One Small Step allows us to help qualify and build confidence in our direct sales pipeline, as well as to ensure that those who are most keen to make reservatio­ns, are able to do so at the earliest opportunit­y.” Virgin Galactic has not yet announced detailed timing or cost informatio­n in respect of the next set of seats to be released. When new seats are released by Virgin Galactic, they will be offered first to Small Step registrant­s, allowing them to make the One Giant Leap to a confirmed spacefligh­t reservatio­n and gain full membership of the thriving Virgin Galactic Future Astronaut Community.

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