Virgin Galactic Completes New Spaceship Manufacturing Facility in Arizona
July 10 2024 - 6:45AM
Business Wire
Purpose-Built Final Assembly Facility for Delta
Spaceships Receives Certificate of Occupancy
Spaceship Assembly Expected to Begin in Q1
2025
Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: SPCE) (“Virgin Galactic”
or the “Company”) today announced the completion of its new
manufacturing facility in Phoenix, Arizona, where final assembly of
its next-generation Delta spaceships is scheduled to take place
starting in Q1 2025.
An initial team of Virgin Galactic technical operations and
manufacturing personnel has begun preparing the facility to receive
and install tooling, expected to arrive in Q4 2024. The facility
will then begin to receive major subassemblies, including the wing,
the fuselage, and the feathering system next year, as the team
scales to build the first two ships of the Delta fleet. Once ground
testing in Phoenix is complete, Virgin Galactic’s mothership will
ferry completed spaceships to Spaceport America, New Mexico for
flight test ahead of commercial operations, which are expected to
begin in 2026.
The multiuse facility includes two hangars equipped with
multiple bays, designed for maximum flexibility in building and
testing space vehicles. Work at the facility will be supported by
the Company’s digital twin technology, which enables seamless
integration between Virgin Galactic and suppliers through real-time
collaboration, promoting strong governance and increased efficiency
and reliability.
“The completion of our new manufacturing facility is an
important milestone in the development of our fleet of
next-generation spaceships, the key to our scale and
profitability,” said Virgin Galactic CEO Michael Colglazier.
“Tooling will begin arriving in a matter of months to support
spaceship final assembly, which we expect to commence in Q1
2025.”
In May 2024, Virgin Galactic opened a ground testing facility in
Southern California for Delta subsystems, including avionics,
feather actuation, pneumatics, and hydraulics, using an Iron Bird
test rig.
Virgin Galactic’s Delta spaceships will seat up to six private
passengers, and each is expected to be capable of flying up to
eight missions per month, dramatically increasing access to
space.
About Virgin Galactic
Virgin Galactic is an aerospace and space travel company,
pioneering human spaceflight for private individuals and
researchers with its advanced air and space vehicles. Scale and
profitability are driven by next generation vehicles capable of
bringing humans to space at an unprecedented frequency with an
industry-leading cost structure. You can find more information at
https://www.virgingalactic.com/.
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of our Delta Class spaceships and proposed timeline for testing and
commercial service using such spaceships, the timing of the
delivery of parts and assembly of the Delta Class spaceships, the
scaling of our team to develop the Delta Class spaceships, the use
of digital twin technology to enable integration between us and
suppliers and the estimated number of monthly flights of the Delta
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