NASA Facility Serves as Launch Site for Record-Setting Flight

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12.16.05

Bruce Buckingham/Tracy Young
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
Phone: (321) 867-2468 

Brooke Lawer
Virgin Atlantic Airways, Conn.
Phone: (203) 750-2570 

RELEASE: 05-498

NASA FACILITY SERVES AS LAUNCH SITE FOR RECORD-SETTING FLIGHT

NASA announced Friday the agency's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., will be 
the takeoff site for an attempt to set the record for the longest 
flight of an aircraft or balloon. 

NASA and Virgin Atlantic Airways' agreement to use Kennedy's Space 
Shuttle Landing Facility is the result of a pilot program to expand 
access to the shuttle's runway for non-NASA activities.

An exact takeoff date for Virgin Atlantic's GlobalFlyer aircraft has 
not been determined and is contingent on weather. The flight is 
expected to take place in February. Steve Fossett will attempt to fly 
solo around the world, non-stop without refueling, in the aircraft 
designed by Burt Rutan. It is scheduled to arrive at Kennedy for 
preflight preparations on Jan. 6, 2006.

"We're thrilled that Steve Fossett and Virgin Atlantic selected the 
Shuttle Landing Facility as the take-off point for this world record 
attempt," said Kennedy Space Center Director Jim Kennedy. "The 
project will further enhance our efforts to expand the facility's 
use." 

The GlobalFlyer, built by Scaled Composites, Inc., is a single pilot, 
ultra light aircraft designed for non-stop global circumnavigation. 
The plane will fly mostly at 45,000 feet at speeds faster than 285 
mph.

"Launching from the Kennedy Space Center at NASA will give both pilot 
and aircraft the ultimate launch pad for this ultimate flight," said 
Sir Richard Branson, chairman of Virgin Atlantic Airways. "We're 
excited to be able to partner with NASA on this attempt, as it is a 
perfect combination of innovation and aspiration."

To attend the launch, permanently badged media must contact Kennedy's 
Press Site at: (321) 867-2468 no later than 3 p.m. EST, Jan 4. Media 
without Kennedy credentials should submit requests via the 
accreditation Web site. International media accreditation requests 
must be submitted by 4 p.m. EST, Dec. 22 through the Web at: 

https://media.ksc.nasa.gov

For information about the GlobalFlyer record attempt on the Web, 
visit: 

http://www.virginatlanticglobalflyer.com

For more information about NASA and agency programs on the Web, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/home

	
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