Richard Branson's space jaunt worth $841 million for Virgin Galactic

Shares of Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. jumped as much as 22% in premarket U.S. trading on Monday, just above an all-time peak reached in February.

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The 70-year-old billionaire and five employees completed a long-awaited test flight to space on Sunday, reaching an altitude of more than 50 miles during the hour-long journey

Richard Branson’s rocket-powered flight more than 50 miles above Earth is taking investors in his space-tourism company to new heights.

Shares of Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. jumped as much as 22% in premarket U.S. trading on Monday, just above an all-time peak reached in February. They were up 7.1% as of 5:25 a.m. in New York, adding about $841 million to the Las Cruces, New Mexico-based company’s market value.

The 70-year-old and five employees completed a long-awaited test flight to on Sunday, reaching an altitude of more than 50 miles during the hour-long journey. The success of the mission bolsters the company’s plan to debut tourism trips next year.

“Welcome to the dawn of a new age,” Branson told guests at the Spaceport America complex near the town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.

Virgin Galactic plans to begin working through a backlog of around 600 confirmed customers in early 2022. The company has said it will resume ticket sales after the summer’s test flights, with executives saying that fares will be higher than the prior price of $250,000 a seat.

The company’s shares had doubled this year through Friday, lifting their value to about $11.8 billion.

Blue Origin

The suborbital journey kicks off a landmark month for the future of tourism, with Branson demonstrating Virgin Galactic’s capabilities nine days before Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos plans to fly on a rocket made by Blue Origin, his space venture. Both envision businesses catering to wealthy tourists willing to pay top dollar for a short period of weightlessness and an unforgettable view of the Earth and heavens.

Virgin Galactic’s test flight demonstrated that such trips -- once the stuff of science fiction -- are becoming increasingly realistic.

While mostly accessible only to a tiny number of super-wealthy customers, they would add a new dimension to a burgeoning industry of private-sector space with plans for voyages to the Space Station and new human outposts.

Branson and his fellow crew members experienced a few minutes of weightlessness as the Unity reached its peak altitude.

“So I looked out the window and the view is just stunning,” operations engineer Colin Bennett said afterward. “It’s very Zen; it’s very kind of peaceful up there as well.”

Branson, who founded Virgin Galactic in 2004, said the memories of seeing the Earth from space will stay with him.

“I’m never going to be able to do it justice,” he said. “It’s indescribably beautiful.”

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First Published: Mon, July 12 2021. 17:25 IST
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