Virgin Orbit Seeks Funds Ahead of Launch

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Virgin Orbit Seeks Funds Ahead of Launch
Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne Craft

Long Beach-based satellite launch company Virgin Orbit, looking to rebound from a failed test flight in May, is seeking to raise funds ahead of a second launch.

The Richard Branson-led company wants to raise up to $200 million in a round that could value Virgin Orbit at roughly $1 billion, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.


A company spokesman declined to comment on the reported figures but said that Virgin Orbit had appointed advisors to “help assess third-party interest in the company.”


“We have had growing interest from governments and the commercial sector in Virgin Orbit’s fast response and mobile launch system. We believe the company’s development will be accelerated by bringing in new partners and capital to work alongside Virgin and Mubadala,” Kendall Russell, Virgin Orbit communications officer, said in an email. 


Mubadala, a Virgin Orbit investor, is Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund.


In August, the company said it had hired LionTree Advisors and Perella Weinberg Partners to explore potential financial transactions. The banks are reportedly charged with helping Virgin Orbit raise $150 million to $200 million by as early as the end of the year for capital expenditures and to fund satellite launches.


Branson’s company is competing with Tesla’s Elon Musk and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos in the emerging commercially led space exploration industry.


In May, Virgin Orbit’s first demonstration flight failed after a rocket released from a highly modified jumbo jet failed to enter low-Earth orbit.


On average, one out of two launches of a new rocket design fail, Virgin Orbit officials said at the time.


Following the test, officials said they were already preparing for a second one, which will lift a NASA payload.


Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rockets are being designed and manufactured in Long Beach, where the company employs about 500 people. The rockets are designed for commercial and government-built small satellites.


LionTree Advisors is a broker-dealer founded in 2012 by Aryeh Bourkoff and is headquartered in New York. It trades corporate equity and debt, mutual fund, government and municipal securities, according to Bloomberg. 


Perella Weinberg Partners is a global financial services firm founded in 2006 focused on investment banking services. Its clients include Del Monte Foods Inc. and Royal Caribbean Cruises.

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