KEY POINTS
  • The Federal Aviation Administration cleared Virgin Galactic to return to flight on Wednesday after completing a mishap investigation into the spaceflight that carried Sir Richard Branson.
  • The regulator had grounded the space tourism company's operations earlier this month, after the FAA learned that the company's spacecraft had deviated from its restricted airspace during the mission on July 11.
  • Virgin Galactic has made "required changes" to its communications during spaceflight operations, the FAA noted. The company said that it updated its calculations "to expand the protected airspace" during future missions, as well as taken "additional steps" to the FAA receives "real-time mission notifications."

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Carrier aircraft VMS Eve takes off from Spaceport America in New Mexico, carrying spacecraft VSS Unity on July 11, 2021.

The Federal Aviation Administration cleared Virgin Galactic to return to flight on Wednesday after completing a mishap investigation into the spaceflight that carried Sir Richard Branson.

The regulator had grounded the space tourism company's operations earlier this month, after the FAA learned that the company's spacecraft went off course during the mission on July 11.

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