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Virgin Orbit has
been formally granted an operator’s license to allow
LauncherOne launch operations in Brazil
June 27, 2022
Virgin Orbit alongside the
Brazilian Space Agency is pleased to announce that
Virgin Orbit has been formally granted an operator’s
license to allow LauncherOne launch operations in
Brazil. The license is granted to Virgin Orbit
Brasil Ltda. (VOBRA), a newly formed and wholly
owned Brazilian subsidiary dedicated to bringing the
LauncherOne air-launch rocket system to the
Alcântara Launch Center (Centro de Lançamento de
Alcântara, CLA).
The formation of the VOBRA
entity for dedicated Brazilian space activities is
designed to bring an important new capability to the
country and economic value to the region. Virgin
Orbit’s LauncherOne system, which uses a customized
747 aircraft, Cosmic Girl, as its flying and fully
reusable launch pad, will conduct launches from the
existing airbase at the Brazilian site, flying
hundreds of miles before releasing the rocket
directly above the equator — a global sweet spot —
or at other optimal locations identified for each
individual mission.
Virgin Orbit’s launch system is
expected to give Alcântara the opportunity to become
one of the only continental spaceports in the world
functionally capable of reaching any orbital
inclination. All of the equipment required for
Virgin Orbit to conduct a launch to orbit is fully
transportable, from the rocket, to the ground assets
that prepare it for flight, as well as the aircraft
itself. This capability enables the team to securely
transport the entire system, conduct a launch
campaign, and return to one of the company’s other
facilities without the need for any further
construction beyond the Brazilian airbase.
The Alcântara Launch Center has
hosted several launches of suborbital rockets, but
the facility has not yet been used to reach Earth
orbit. By facilitating the introduction of that
long-sought capability to Alcântara, Virgin Orbit,
AEB, and the Brazilian Air Force (Força Aérea
Brasileira, FAB) hope to create a significant new
competency for the area.
Upon fulfilment of all
formalities required by the FAB and completion of
all CLA guidelines, LauncherOne could potentially
conduct the first domestic orbital-class launch to
Brazil as early as 2023. “We are very excited to
bring orbital launch capability to Brazil,” said Dan
Hart, CEO of Virgin Orbit. “Our small footprint and
unique mobile LauncherOne system allow us to work
with the country in accomplishing its first ever
domestic launch to Earth orbit, while accessing an
array of orbital inclinations just two degrees south
of the equator, and without the need for new
permanent infrastructure. Leveraging the existing
facilities at Alcântara Space Center is important to
us in our commitment to sustainability and effort to
open Space For Good. We’re keen on working together
to take on the upcoming possibilities.”
“Virgin Orbit is an outstanding
space transport provider, very suitable for prompt
and dedicated small sat launches,” said Carlos
Moura, President of the Brazilian Space Agency. “We
do believe Virgin Orbit can improve its capacities
by taking off from the Alcantara Spaceport. Nice
weather, wonderful airfield, free airspace, and
proficient tracking systems. Together, we can do
much more.”
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