Virgin Galactic, the space tourism firm founded by billionaire
businessman Richard Branson, has been building a more durable,
mass-producable successor to its flagship SpaceShipTwo
spaceplane, which drops from the underbelly of a carrier plane
before rocketing to the edge of space for a few minutes.
Aurora, Boeing's aeronautics and aviation research unit, will
build two new carrier planes that will support the SpaceShipTwo
craft and its successor, which Virgin Galactic calls Delta-class
vehicles.
The new carrier planes, called "motherships," are designed for
faster production rates and to fly some 200 flights per year,
the company said.
Under the agreement, Aurora will deliver parts of the
motherships for assembly in 2025, Virgin Galactic said in a
statement.
(Reporting by Joey Roulette; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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