KEY POINTS
  • Virgin Galactic plans to pause spaceflight operations next year to focus resources on developing its next-generation Delta-class spacecraft.
  • It also laid off about 185 employees on Tuesday, or about 18% of its workforce, in order "to decrease its costs and strategically realign its resources."
  • The company has been spending heavily to expand its fleet beyond the current sole VSS Unity spacecraft, which has been flying at a monthly rate.

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Carrier aircraft VMS Eve releases spacecraft VSS Unity before firing its rocket engine during the Unity 25 spaceflight on May 25, 2023.

Virgin Galactic plans to pause spaceflight operations next year to focus resources on developing its next-generation Delta-class spacecraft, the company announced Wednesday.

Shares of Virgin Galactic surged 19.2% in heavy trading volume on Thursday to close at $1.86 a share, with the stock down 47% year-to-date.

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