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Virgin Galactic Determined to Send Folks Into Space

July 28, 2009 at 5:58 PM | by | Comment (1)

While we thought their collection of songs for an playlist in space was just a joke, it looks like Virgin Galactic is still really serious about putting civilian folks into space. Richard Branson reportedly sold about a third of the space travel start-up to a Middle Eastern investment fund to speed up the

The AP reports:

British billionaire Sir Richard Branson signed a deal Tuesday to sell about a third of his space travel startup Virgin Galactic to a Mideast investment fund, giving the venture an influx of cash at a time when the global recession has dried up funding sources.

Aabar Investments will pay $280 million for a 32 percent share of the company, according to the agreement that also gives the wealthy Persian Gulf sheikdom of Abu Dhabi a chance to set up its own space flight industry.

Branson of course, conducted the signing much like he does anything else related to his Virgin companies: he don a black Virgin flight suit and took his first ride in the WhiteKnightTwo aircraft, designed to launch a ship into space (pictured, above, last summer). Virgin Galactic is expected to take off from Sweden in 2012 with flight tickets costing $200,000 a piece. Hmmm...we'll see about that.

Related Stories:
· Virgin Galactic Will Depart from Spaceport Sweden in 2012 [Jaunted]
· Virgin Galactic Launch: More Photos of White Knight Two [Jaunted]
· Space travel startup Virgin Galactic gets $280M boost from Abu Dhabi fund buying 32 pct share [AP via Chicago Tribune]

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Take That JA!

When this airline/spaceship/whatever launches on time, it will just further illustrate the failure that is/was Jet America.

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