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Your round-up of all things going on across the Virgin Group Can't see any images? Virgin Orbit has

Your round-up of all things going on across the Virgin Group Can't see any images? [View in browser]( [Virgin] Editor's Pick [Virgin Orbit reaches space for the second time]( Virgin Orbit has successfully completed its second mission to space, deploying all seven customer satellites onboard into orbit. The picture-perfect mission, named Tubular Bells: Part One in homage to the first album released by Virgin Records, was globally livestreamed for everyone to watch along at home. [FIND OUT MORE]( Around The Virgin Group [Join Virgin Red and Win Your Virgin Red Wish List]( It’s official. Virgin Red is here. The rewards club from the Virgin Group has officially opened its doors to everyone in the UK. To celebrate all the things you can do with Virgin Red, it has launched the Win Your Virgin Red Wish List prize draw. Create your own unique Virgin Red Wish List. Once you’re done Virgin Red will top up your Wish List with some additional prizes, and you’ll be in with a chance to walk away with the lot. [ENTER NOW]( [Virgin Galactic gains licence for commercial spaceflights]( Virgin Galactic is now allowed to fly customers to space after receiving approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for a Full Commercial Launch Licence. With the data analysis from its May flight now complete, Virgin Galactic will continue preparing for the three test flights remaining before commercial service can begin. [LEARN MORE]( [Richard Branson's visit to Virgin Hyperloop]( Fresh from Virgin Hotels Las Vegas' Unstoppable Weekend, Richard Branson called into Virgin Hyperloop to spend some time with the team. Virgin Hyperloop has some of the world's best engineers working hard to make hyperloop travel a reality and change the world for good. [READ NOW]( [Virgin]( [Companies]( | [Careers]( | [News]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Virgin.com Limited, part of the Virgin Group. Copyright © 2021 Virgin.com Limited, all rights reserved. We’re sending you this email as you have previously signed up to our newsletter on our website. We send weekly emails, you can stop receiving our emails by hitting unsubscribe. Our mailing address is: Virgin.com Limited The Battleship Building 179 Harrow Road London, W2 6NB United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( [Contact us](mailto:contactus@virgin.com?subject=Contact%20us%20-%20Virgin.com%20Newsletter) | [Your Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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