Virgin
Group Sign Deal with Paul G. Allen’s Mojave
Aerospace
Licensing
the Technology To Develop The World’s
First
Commercial Space Tourism Operator
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London,
September 27th 2004:
Today, Sir Richard Branson announced that Virgin Group
has entered into an agreement to license the technology
to develop the world’s first privately funded
spaceships dedicated to carrying commercial passengers
on space flights. The technology is currently owned
by a Paul Allen company called Mojave Aerospace Ventures
(‘M.A.V.’) and was originally developed
to fulfil Paul Allen’s vision of building the
world’s first privately funded, reusable space
vehicle (‘SpaceShipOne’), which will undertake
its first Ansari X Prize flight later this week. The
licensing deal with M.A.V. could be worth up to £14
million ($21.5 million) over the next fifteen years
depending on the number of spaceships built by Virgin.
SpaceShipOne,
which is solely funded by Paul G. Allen, was designed
by aviation legend Burt Rutan and built by his company,
Scaled Composites. On June 21st Mike Melvill piloted
this unique craft to a height of 100 km (62 miles) and
into the history books and record books as the world’s
first private manned space flight. Separately to Virgin’s
agreement with M.A.V., the company has also signed a
Letter of Intent to agree contract terms with Burt Rutan
and Scaled Composites, to utilise the technology in
building new spaceship and derivatives thereof, for
the purposes of carrying paying passengers on a journey
to the stars - returning to earth as astronauts two
hours later.
Virgin
has formed Virgin Galactic (‘V.G.’) a new
company, which will become the world’s first commercial
space tourism operator. It is envisaged that Virgin
Galactic will open for business by the beginning of
2005 and subject to the necessary safety and regulatory
approvals begin operating flights from 2007. The name
was first registered and trade mark protection applied
for in the mid 1990s. It is expected that around £60
million ($100 million) will be invested in developing
the new generation of spaceships and ground infrastructure
required to operate a sub orbital space tourism experience.
Over five years Virgin expects to create around 3000
astronauts and the price per seat on each flight, which
will include at least three days of pre-flight training,
are expected to start at around £115,000 ($190,000).
Virgin will reinvest the proceeds in developing a new
generation of vehicles for further space ventures. To
date the cheapest space tourism experiences in government
built and taxpayer funded spaceships cost over $15,000,000
per seat.
As
a prelude to these exciting developments Virgin is also
very pleased to have agreed terms to sponsor SpaceShipOne
on its historic Ansari X Prize flights later this week
and in early October.
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SpaceShipOne
and White Knight are shown here. Derivative technology
has been licensed to Virgin Galactic to develop
the world's first commercial space tourism operator. |
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Commenting
on the announcement, Virgin Galactic Founder Sir Richard
Branson said: ”We’ve always had a dream
of developing a space tourism business and Paul Allen’s
vision, combined with Burt Rutan’s technological
brilliance, have brought that dream a step closer to
reality. The deals with both their companies, being
announced today, are just the start of what we believe
will be a new era in the history of mankind, making
the affordable exploration of space by human beings
real. We hope to create thousands of astronauts over
the next few years and bring alive their dream of seeing
the majestic beauty of our planet from above, the stars
in all their glory and the amazing sensation of weightlessness.
The development will also allow every country in the
world to have their own astronauts rather than the privileged
few”.
Welcoming
the deal Paul Allen added: “I backed the development
of SpaceShipOne because I saw this as a great opportunity
to demonstrate that space exploration could someday
be within the reach of private citizens. Today’s
deal with Virgin represents the next stage in the evolution
of the SpaceShipOne concept, and will likely be the
first of a number of deals that will utilize the technology
developed during its creation. I am very happy to have
Virgin and Richard Branson as sponsors of our X-Prize
attempt and excited about space tourism.”
Burt
Rutan, Founder of Scaled Composites concluded: “Apart
from building SpaceShipOne for Paul and then watching
it fly to space on June 21st this is one of the most
exciting days of my life. Our June space flight was
flown with several new technologies that address both
the cost and safety of manned space flight. These, combined
with the lessons learned from our SpaceShipOne research
program, will enable us to develop the finest suborbital
operational systems possible. I am looking forward to
getting started on the development program and the opportunity
to work with Virgin on taking Paul Allen’s vision
to the next stage”.
It
is expected that Virgin Galactic will formally commence
the contractual and design phase of the project after
the conclusion of the Ansari X Prize flights and start
construction of the first spaceship, the ‘VSS
ENTERPRISE’ in 2005.
This
transaction is subject to all necessary government approvals.
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About
Paul G. Allen:
Founder
and Chairman, Vulcan Inc.Investor and philanthropist
Paul G. Allen creates and advances world-class projects
and high-impact initiatives that change and improve
the way people live, learn, work and experience the
world through arts, education, entertainment, sports,
business and technology. He co-founded Microsoft with
Bill Gates in 1976, remained the company's chief technologist
until he left Microsoft in 1983, and is the founder
and chairman of Vulcan Inc. and chairman of Charter
Communications. In addition, Allen's multibillion dollar
investment portfolio includes large stakes in DreamWorks
SKG, Digeo, Oxygen Media, real estate holdings and more
than 40 other technology, media and content companies.
Allen also owns the Seattle Seahawks NFL and Portland
Trail Blazers NBA franchises. Named one of the top 10
philanthropists in America, Allen gives back to the
community through the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation
whose goal is to transform individual lives and strengthens
communities by supporting arts and culture, youth engagement,
community development and social change, and scientific
and technological innovation throughout the Pacific
Northwest. Allen is also founder of Experience Music
Project, Seattle's critically-acclaimed interactive
music museum, the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of
Fame, and Vulcan Productions, the independent film production
company behind Todd Haynes' Far From Heaven, the 2001
"Evolution" series on PBS, and last year's
"The Blues," executive produced by Martin
Scorsese in conjunction with Allen and Jody Patton.
Learn more about Allen online at www.vulcan.com.
About
Virgin:
Virgin,
a leading branded venture capital organization, is one
of the world's most recognized and respected brands.
Conceived in 1970 by Sir Richard Branson, the Virgin
Group has gone on to grow very successful businesses
in sectors ranging from mobile telephony, to transportation,
travel, financial services, leisure, music, holidays,
publishing and retailing. Virgin has created more than
200 companies worldwide, employing approximately 35,000
people, in 29 countries. Revenues around the world in
2003 exceeded £4.5 billion (US$7.9 billion).
Contact:
Michael A. Nank
Vulcan Inc.
206.342.2000
michaelna@vulcan.com
Will Whitehorn / Jackie McQuillan
Virgin Group
Tel: 020 7229 4738
Scaled Composites, Mojave, California
+ 1 661 824 4541
Virgin Galactic Website:
www.virgingalactic.com
Scaled Composites Website:
www.scaled.com
Vulcan Ventures / Mojave Aerospace
Ventures
www.vulcan.com
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