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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #380 on: 08/28/2025 03:28 am »
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VMS Eve soars again! 🚀 Our launch vehicle is back in the skies, completing a functional check flight that paves the way for spaceflight in 2026!

https://twitter.com/virgingalactic/status/1960848495524639217
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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #381 on: 08/28/2025 06:02 pm »
https://twitter.com/virgingalactic/status/1960848495524639217

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #382 on: 09/17/2025 11:32 am »
long summary video.

We Build SpaceShips: Launch Vehicle

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Gravity demands enormous energy to leave Earth. Virgin Galactic uses an air launch system that starts with its launch vehicle as its first stage. The greatest advantage of an aircraft as our first stage? Cost efficiency and high reusability, backed by over 120 years of aviation technology. Get to know our launch vehicle in this episode of We Build SpaceShips.

Welcome to Virgin Galactic - The Spaceline for Earth.

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #383 on: 10/08/2025 05:03 pm »
New "We Build SpaceShips" video posted:
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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #384 on: 10/16/2025 02:24 am »
https://twitter.com/virgingalactic/status/1978622071002595829

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Who caught VMS Eve on FlightRadar24 this morning? Soaring high at over 50,000 feet today, we explored new airspace near the New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico border—stunning views of 3 states, 2 countries, 1 shared region.

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #385 on: 10/29/2025 11:54 am »
We Build SpaceShips: Avionics
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“Without avionics, the spaceship doesn’t do very much. It’s the nervous system of the vehicle.” Behind every Virgin Galactic flight lies a symphony of sensors, wiring, and data, transforming thousands of signals into information our pilots can trust. Watch how avionics brings our spacecraft to life in episode 7 of We Build SpaceShips.

I'm not sure there's that much new information.
I learned that the wire harnesses are being outsourced to Alpine Aviation in Missouri.
Also, at 6:48 there's a clear suggestion that Virgin Galactic want to sell their avionics expertise as a product/service.

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #386 on: 11/14/2025 06:17 am »
VG put out its Q3 earnings today. Down to $424 million in runway. Is that going to be enough?

Also says 90% of the structural parts for the first Delta class spaceship are expected at the Gateway Mesa factory by the end of this year. I’d really hoped they’d be further along at this point.

https://www.twitter.com/virgingalactic/status/1989088840959868960?s=61&t=o1Go92IvVnYIxdeaJLkJcA

Update video from Mike Moses:

https://www.twitter.com/virgingalactic/status/1989081520301293973?s=61&t=o1Go92IvVnYIxdeaJLkJcA
I'll even excitedly look forward to "flags and footprints" and suborbital missions. Just fly...somewhere.

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #387 on: 11/14/2025 07:34 am »


Latest Virgin Galactic Milestones

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #388 on: 11/20/2025 07:53 am »
There is definitely progress, but my armchair opinion is that they seem about 6 months behind their schedule of flight testing in Q3 2026. So I can't imagine a first test flight before the end of Q1 2027.

It's nice to see actual flight hardware coming to the factory and begin integration. It's also encouraging that this is all part of a production line, so as long as they can get the first SpaceShip off the ground, then they should be quite quick in building the next ship. The factory has capacity for six Spaceships per year, though I have no idea why they planned for such capacity.

A back of the envelope calculation (and some help from Grok) suggests that they have about 1.5 years of cash left, given their current runway and future cashflow estimations. It'll be tight.
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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #389 on: 11/20/2025 07:58 am »
There is definitely progress, but my armchair opinion is that they seem about 6 months behind their schedule of flight testing in Q3 2026. So I can't imagine a first test flight before the end of Q1 2027.

It's nice to see actual flight hardware coming to the factory and begin integration. It's also encouraging that this is all part of a production line, so as long as they can get the first SpaceShip off the ground, then they should be quite quick in building the next ship. The factory has capacity for six Spaceships per year, though I have no idea why they planned for such capacity.

A back of the envelope calculation (and some help from Grok) suggests that they have about 1.5 years of cash left, given their current runway and future cashflow estimations. It'll be tight.

Also they have hundreds of deposits from people going back a decade or more. Thse will have to be launched for little or no monies.

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #390 on: 11/20/2025 08:44 am »
Also they have hundreds of deposits from people going back a decade or more. Thse will have to be launched for little or no monies.
Sure, but once they start flying those customers, they will be able to sell 100's of tickets for new customers at $600k a pop. And their CapEx will be much lower. So they will be cash-flow positive in that scenario.

I'm not sure though what their criteria or miletstone is for selling new tickets. That's an important variable that would be nice to know.

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Actually, I see in their latest Q3 2025 earnings that they mention: "Commercial Preparations Underway, with First Tranche of Sales for Spaceflights on New SpaceShips Expected to Commence in Q1 2026".
So extra cash should start flowing before mid 2026 at the latest.
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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #391 on: 11/20/2025 08:51 am »
Also they have hundreds of deposits from people going back a decade or more. Thse will have to be launched for little or no monies.
Sure, but once they start flying those customers, they will be able to sell 100's of tickets for new customers at $600k a pop. And their CapEx will be much lower. So they will be cash-flow positive in that scenario.

I'm not sure though what their criteria or miletstone is for selling new tickets. That's an important variable that would be nice to know.

I doubt there are hundreds of people willing to spend more than half a million dollars to not even reach the Karman line.

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #392 on: 11/20/2025 11:16 am »
I doubt there are hundreds of people willing to spend more than half a million dollars to not even reach the Karman line.

The entire business plan of VG is that there are 1000's of people willing to do so.
They are planning on 8 flights per month per ship, so over 500 people per year per ship (leaving some flights for research payloads).
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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #393 on: 11/20/2025 11:38 am »
I doubt there are hundreds of people willing to spend more than half a million dollars to not even reach the Karman line.

The entire business plan of VG is that there are 1000's of people willing to do so.
They are planning on 8 flights per month per ship, so over 500 people per year per ship (leaving some flights for research payloads).

Yes...the plan.
It has consistently been considerably off plan for two decades.

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #394 on: 12/06/2025 08:21 pm »
https://twitter.com/virgingalactic/status/1990594742036594701?s=20 [Nov. 17]

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Hello, Arizona! Our Launch Vehicle Eve completed its inaugural flight from gateway-to gateway today – from The Gateway to Space in NM to the Mesa Gateway Airport in AZ. Today’s milestone validated new airspace routes and operational procedures, clearing the runway for future spaceship transport flights.

https://twitter.com/virgingalactic/status/1990879239009095982?s=20 [Nov. 18]

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ROLL THE HIGHLIGHTS: Eve's inaugural flight from gateway-to-gateway ✅

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #395 on: 12/15/2025 08:57 pm »
Virgin Galactic Partners with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to Advance High-Altitude Image-Capture Technology [Dec 15]

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Virgin Galactic today announced a new collaboration with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (“LLNL”), a research and development institution operated for the U.S. Department of Energy. The collaboration will assess potential for utilizing LLNL sensor systems aboard Virgin Galactic launch vehicles in the future, with the aim of gathering critical data and accelerating the development of next-generation image-capture capabilities aboard high-altitude, long-endurance, heavy-lift (“HALE-Heavy”) aircraft.

“Our launch vehicle has remarkable performance characteristics that can support a variety of high-altitude mission needs” said Michael Colglazier, Chief Executive Officer of Virgin Galactic. “This feasibility study with Lawrence Livermore National Lab is an important step in determining how our vehicle can advance breakthrough technology development in the future.”

Ben Bahney, LLNL’s program leader for space, added: “Our collaboration with Virgin Galactic advances our ability to test and refine our systems in a real-world, high-altitude environment. We are excited to explore the unique combination of altitudes, endurance, and payload capacity of Virgin Galactic’s launch vehicles, which could provide unique opportunities to apply and advance LLNL’s optical sensing technologies.”



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Inside the four walls of Virgin Galactic’s spaceship factory, our team is building the next-gen fleet with precision—every part designed for hundreds of safe flights. Parts flowing in weekly. Systems installing. Structures rising. This is the spaceship factory in full motion. Dive into Episode 8 of We Build SpaceShips.
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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #396 on: 12/21/2025 07:10 pm »
This is from 4 months ago but is a good update:


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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #397 on: 12/26/2025 09:54 pm »
Episode 8 of "We Build Spaceships" released December 16th.


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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #398 on: 01/14/2026 01:33 pm »
Spaceport America: 2025 Annual Report [Jan 8]

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In Q3 2026 Virgin Galactic is preparing to bring its first new spaceship to New Mexico to complete its flight test program, before its first scheduled commercial flight in Q4, 2026.

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These next-generation spaceships are designed to fly up to eight missions per month, each carrying six passengers. With the initial fleet of two spaceships and one launch vehicle Virgin Galactic has stated it will be capable of flying up to 750 people annually.

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Re: Virgin Galactic: General discussion (2)
« Reply #399 on: 01/14/2026 06:03 pm »

What happened to Virgin Galactic?


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