New Agreement Between Virgin
Orbit and ANA HOLDINGS Sets the Stage for Twenty
LauncherOne Flights From Japan
November 04, 2021
Virgin Orbit has announced a
planned business combination with NextGen
Acquisition Corp. II and has entered into a
memorandum of understanding (“MOU”) with ANA
HOLDINGS INC., the owners of Japan’s largest
airline, to procure twenty flights of the
LauncherOne rocket and to lead the effort to provide
funds and support for those orbital missions to
launch from Japan’s Oita Prefecture. The terms of
the MOU call for ANA HOLDINGS and several of its
partners to fund the manufacturing of a new set of
the mobile ground support equipment used to prepare
Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne system for flight from a
pre-existing runway, with a target of making Oita a
LauncherOne-ready spaceport by as soon as the end of
2022, pending appropriate regulatory approvals in
the United States and Japan.
Japan’s impressive aerospace
industry has long been at the forefront of satellite
technology innovation. However, the available launch
services in Japan – and throughout all of Asia –
have always been launched from fixed sites on the
ground. Supported by ANA’s premier logistics and
transport services, Virgin Orbit is set to change
that by bringing air-launch to the Eastern
Hemisphere for the first time in history.
By using a customized 747 as
its flying launch pad, mobile mission control, and
fully re-usable first stage, LauncherOne gains a
substantial performance boost over a similarly sized
ground-launched system. Additionally, the airplane’s
ability to cover large distances between taking off
and releasing the rocket provides both weather
resiliency and direct-inject orbital flexibility
that until now, has never been available on the
Asian market.
Virgin Orbit’s flight-proven
air-launch service provides a unique capability for
ANA’s customer base in the booming commercial
ecosystem for space in Asia. The number of space
start-ups in Japan has more than doubled since 2015,
driven by increasing level of investment and
government activities to energize and accelerate the
private sector. The increasing amount of funding and
investment in the space industry has encouraged
start-ups to venture into space businesses, and
legacy companies to expand their offerings – and
launch is a critical enabler for those businesses
and their future growth.
Koji Shibata, ANA Group
Representative Director and Executive Vice
President, noted, “ANA is excited to work with
Virgin Orbit to offer responsive launch and space
solutions services to customers in Japan. Demand for
satellite launches in Japan and Asia is rapidly
increasing, and it is hoped that the number of
launches will be desired from the customers. Virgin
Orbit offers something no other launch company can,
and that capability will be extremely valuable to
the growing space industry in Japan and throughout
the region.”
“ANA is a world-class company
with an incredible legacy of aerospace innovation,
commercial success, and customer satisfaction that
makes them an absolutely ideal partner to bring
air-launch to Asia,” said Virgin Orbit CEO Dan Hart.
“We are elated to be partnering with such a talented
and honored firm to move space launch forward and
serve the rapidly growing need for launch. We look
forward to collaborating with ANA to foster the
ongoing transformation of the space economy.”
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