That's remarkably cheap.
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And remarkably non-existent? They talk about fleets when they can barely scrape together a single airframe that doesn’t fall apart
Which of VG's airframes fell apart?
Oh the conclusion was pilot error:
But reading the through the findings you’d think there would’ve been some failsafe system before the maneuver
Maybe they'll con someone into it. Or pull an Astra, go private, and then con someone new.
You don't think their current business model is viable?
What business?
Fair point. They did have a decent launch cadence in 2023, but their existing fleet was evidently not profitable enough.
I thought they had enough of a war chest to ride out the flight stoppage, but I guess not. I don't see it with them. Tourism flights and low capacity point to point doesn't seem like enough to sustain a real company. Blue Origin can do it because they don't need to make money.