KEY POINTS
  • Virgin Galactic is steadily moving closer to flying customers to the edge of space, as it expects to clear remaining FAA milestones after one or two more rocket-powered test flights.
  • The company also has its own set of test objectives to complete, some of which it emphasized are separate from the FAA's milestones.
  • Vertical Research Partners analyst Darryl Genovesi told investors in a note on Tuesday that the firm expects Virgin Galactic's next major milestone will be its reveal of the spacecraft's cabin.
Virgin Galactic's carrier aircraft releases its spacecraft Unity during a glide flight test.

Space tourism venture Virgin Galactic is steadily moving closer to flying customers to the edge of space, with the company expecting to clear remaining Federal Aviation Administration milestones after just one or two more rocket-powered test flights.

Virgin Galactic completed its second glide flight test in New Mexico last week, a success that the company expects will allow it to once again fly to space. The company last conducted a spaceflight in February 2019, before Virgin Galactic moved its spacecraft from a testing facility in California's Mojave Desert to the company's operations center in New Mexico.