KEY POINTS
  • Space tourism company Virgin Galactic on Wednesday announced a deal with Boeing subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences to build two additional carrier aircraft.
  • Virgin Galactic currently has one carrier aircraft, or "mothership," called VMS Eve.
  • The company declined to disclose the financial terms of the contract with Aurora, but the first of the two aircraft is expected to enter service in 2025.

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A conceptual rendering of the company's carrier aircraft, also known as a "mothership."

Space tourism company Virgin Galactic on Wednesday announced a deal with Boeing subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences to build two additional carrier aircraft to support its coming spacecraft fleet.

Virgin Galactic currently has one carrier aircraft, or "mothership," called VMS Eve that is about 14 years old and is undergoing a lengthy refurbishment. The jet-powered mothership plays a key role in Virgin Galactic's flights by carrying the company's spacecraft up to about 50,000 feet altitude to launch.

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