Virgin Orbit to Expand Fleet
with Modification of Second Airborne Satellite
Launchpad
May 10, 2022
Virgin Orbit has signed an
agreement with L3Harris Technologies to acquire two
Boeing 747-400 airframes to support the growing need
for U.S. national security and allies’ satellite
launch demands.
L3Harris will modify one of the
newly acquired aircrafts to serve as an additional
airborne launch pad for Virgin Orbit’s small
satellite launch service, with delivery expected in
2023. L3Harris will also overhaul the platform with
a new cargo configuration, which is expected to
allow Virgin Orbit to deliver its rockets and ground
support equipment in the same aircraft that will
launch from foreign spaceports.
The companies previously
collaborated to produce Virgin Orbit’s flagship
aircraft “Cosmic Girl,” the first customized 747-400
aircraft to carry and deploy payloads to Low Earth
Orbit under Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne program.
“Virgin Orbit is at an exciting
juncture in our growth as a company,” said CEO Dan
Hart. “As we expand our fleet to serve customers
worldwide, we’re enthusiastic to once again partner
with L3Harris.”
“It’s inspiring for our team to
see L3Harris’ aircraft engineering and modification
experience in action on a mission-enabling platform
that has performed brilliantly in its space launch
role,” said Luke Savoie, President, ISR Systems,
L3Harris. “We’re excited to help double Virgin
Orbit’s innovative fleet so they can serve their
customers with greater capacity and mission
flexibility.”
Virgin Orbit’s Cosmic Girl has
completed three commercial launches, successfully
deploying 26 customer satellites into orbit for
multiple commercial, government and military
customers. The aircraft, which was previously
acquired from Virgin Orbit’s sister company Virgin
Atlantic, will continue to fly missions, including
the first launch from the United Kingdom expected
later this year out of Spaceport Cornwall.
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