Virgin Galactic Advances with Ground Testing of Delta Class Spaceships

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Virgin Galactic has announced the commencement of ground testing for the subsystems of its upcoming Delta Class spaceships at a newly established test facility. These spaceships are slated for commercial launch in 2026, marking a significant step forward in the company’s plans for space tourism.

Located at Virgin Galactic’s base, this ground-based test facility will play a crucial role in evaluating the various subsystems of the Delta Class spaceships. These tests are essential for ensuring the safety and functionality of the spacecraft before they can carry passengers on suborbital flights.

The ground testing phase is a critical component of Virgin Galactic’s roadmap to launching commercial spaceflights. By thoroughly testing each subsystem, including propulsion, navigation, and life support systems, the company aims to meet stringent safety standards and regulatory requirements.

This development is part of Virgin Galactic’s broader strategy to become a leader in the space tourism industry, providing commercial spaceflights that are both safe and exhilarating for passengers. With the Delta Class spaceships, Virgin Galactic hopes to offer an unparalleled experience, combining the thrill of space with the safety and comfort of advanced aerospace technology.

As Virgin Galactic continues to push forward with its testing and development, the eyes of the world are on what could soon be a new frontier in commercial air travel – space.

Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.infobing.com, seekingalpha.com

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