Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne system is undergoing
testing with the aim of launching rockets bearing small
satellites into space from a modified jumbo jet. The company
said it will conduct its first orbital test flight later this
year.
Branson's space ventures, however, have a history of delays,
with his space tourism company Virgin Galactic running more than
a decade behind the schedule originally promised by the British
billionaire.
Virgin Orbit and ANA Holdings, parent of All Nippon Airways
(ANA), in a joint statement said they will identify a launch
site together with Space Port Japan, an industry-backed body
which aims to turn Japan into a space business hub.
The space venture has already announced launch sites in the
United States, Guam, Britain and Italy.
Japan's space industry spans large scale government-backed
rocket launches by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd - which
launched the Michibiki satellite navigation system - to
Interstellar Technologies, a startup backed by internet
entrepreneur Takafumi Horie that last month launched its first
rocket to reach space.
(This story corrects spelling of Horie's given name in the
paragraph six)
(Reporting by Sam Nussey; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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