The most attention-grabbing catalyst is the return of ticket sales. Virgin Galactic has resumed selling reservations for its upcoming commercial spaceflights, with seats now priced at $750,000 each. This marks a significant price increase from earlier reservation tiers and signals confidence that the company's Delta-class spacecraft will be ready to deliver on that premium.
The Ariane 64 flew with an extended payload shroud to fit all 32 Amazon Leo satellites. Combined, the payload totaled around 20 metric tons, or about 44,000 pounds, according to Arianespace. This is close to maxing out the Ariane 64's lift capability. Amazon has booked more than 100 missions across four launch providers to populate the company's planned fleet of more than 3,200 satellites. With Thursday's launch, Amazon has launched 214 production satellites on eight missions with United Launch Alliance, SpaceX, and now Arianespace.