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Boeing to invest $20M in suborbital flights

Companies will work to broaden access to space.

- By John Antczak

Boeing plans LOS ANGELES — to invest $20 million in Virgin Galactic, looking at possibilit­ies beyond the space tourism company’s immediate goal of launching passengers on suborbital flights as early as next year.

The companies announced the investment, saying they will work together on broadening commercial access to space and transformi­ng global travel technologi­es.

The sum is a fraction of the $1 billion Virgin Galactic says it has invested in its program, but Boeing called it a strategic investment rather than about a specific craft that would enable high-speed, point-to-point transporta­tion around the world.

“It’s really about catalyzing the partnershi­p first and foremost between two companies that bring incredible complement­ary capabiliti­es to commercial space and to the key technologi­es needed. The whole end-to-end solutions to bring high speed mobility to the masses,” said Brian Schettler, senior managing director of Boeing HorizonX Ventures.

Schettler said that with Boeing nearing flight of its Starliner astronaut crew capsule and Virgin Galactic on the cusp of commercial operations, the companies are at an “inflection point.”

“It just seemed like from a tech maturity (standpoint), from an opportunit­y to start driving the next phase of all this, it seemed to make sense,” he said of the investment.

The collaborat­ion won’t lead to Virgin Galactic’s current craft, a design called SpaceShipT­wo, being flown across oceans, but significan­t lessons are expected from flying people aboard a highly reusable airframe at three times the speed of sound with rapid turnaround times, said Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides.

Virgin Galactic has conducted successful test flights of its winged rocket ship at Mojave, California, and is preparing to begin operating at Spaceport America in New Mexico. Test flights will be conducted there before passenger flights begin.

Virgin Galactic has not announced a specific date for beginning commercial flights but Whitesides said the company is projecting that by mid-2020. Virgin Galactic announced in July it intends to go public through a merger with Social Capital Hedosophia Holdings Corp.

Boeing’s investment is in return for shares, so it is contingent on that transactio­n closing.

 ?? MATT HARTMAN / ASSOCIATED PRESS 2018 ?? Virgin Galactic aircraft VSS Unity reaches space for the first time. Boeing plans to invest $20 million in Virgin Galactic as the space tourism company nears its goal of launching passengers on suborbital flights.
MATT HARTMAN / ASSOCIATED PRESS 2018 Virgin Galactic aircraft VSS Unity reaches space for the first time. Boeing plans to invest $20 million in Virgin Galactic as the space tourism company nears its goal of launching passengers on suborbital flights.

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