Virgin Galactic CEO slams space travel and Titan sub comparison

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Michael Colglazier also noted commercial space travel is tightly regulated by the federal government.

He also noted commercial space travel is tightly regulated by the federal government.

Michael Colglazier, the Virgin Galactic CEO, said that any attempt to link the Titan disaster with his firm is “simply an apples and oranges comparison.”“And we do the data analysis. We did the hard engineering work, we maintain it the right way.” Virgin Galactic will now begin offering monthly flights next month, according to the company, which has a backlog of passengers that have been waiting years to soar to the edge of space.

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