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Branson’s Virgin Orbit to go public through $3.2 billion SPAC merger

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Posted on August 23, 2021

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· Last updated: February 15, 2026

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This image features Virgin Orbit's rocket launch, highlighting its upcoming $3.2 billion SPAC merger. The merger, involving Boeing's investment, positions Virgin Orbit as a leader in satellite launch services.
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(Reuters) – Billionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit is going public through a merger with a blank-check vehicle in a deal that values it at $3.2 billion and includes an investment from Boeing Co, it said on Monday. The small satellite launch service provider’s deal with NextGen Acquisition Corp. II also includes a private investment in […]

Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit to Go Public via $3.2 Billion SPAC Deal

(Reuters) – Billionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit is going public through a merger with a blank-check vehicle in a deal that values it at $3.2 billion and includes an investment from Boeing Co, it said on Monday.

The small satellite launch service provider’s deal with NextGen Acquisition Corp. II also includes a private investment in public equity (PIPE) of $100 million. Boeing and AE Industrial Partners participated in the PIPE round, besides other investors.

Shares of NextGen were up 2.4% in premarket trading.

Firefly, U.S.-New Zealand startup Rocket Lab, and Branson’s Virgin Orbit are seen as front-runners in a new breed of firms building miniaturized launch systems to cash in on the exponential growth of compact satellites, expected in the coming years.

These firms offer a unique “air-launch” method of sending satellites to orbit with small-launch systems.

Blank-check companies, also known as special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), use capital they raise through an initial public offering to merge with a private firm and take it public.

Virgin Orbit, which was spun-off from Branson’s space tourism company Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc in 2017, reached space for the first time in January when it delivered ten NASA satellites to orbit, after a failed attempt last year.

The company is led by aviation veteran Dan Hart, a former executive at Boeing. Virgin Orbit’s government services unit VOX Space LLC is selling launches to the U.S. military. The company won a $35 million U.S. Space Force contract for three missions last year.

The deal with NextGen Acquisition is expected to provide $483 million in proceeds for the combined company. Virgin Orbit will list on the Nasdaq, post the closing of the merger, under the ticker symbol “VORB”.

(Reporting by Niket Nishant and Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the valuation of Virgin Orbit's SPAC merger?
Virgin Orbit's merger with NextGen Acquisition Corp. II values the company at $3.2 billion.
What investment accompanies the SPAC merger?
The deal includes a private investment in public equity (PIPE) of $100 million.
Who leads Virgin Orbit?
Virgin Orbit is led by Dan Hart, a former executive at Boeing.
What unique method does Virgin Orbit use for satellite launches?
Virgin Orbit utilizes an 'air-launch' method to send satellites to orbit using small-launch systems.
When did Virgin Orbit first reach space?
Virgin Orbit reached space for the first time in January 2021 when it delivered ten NASA satellites.

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