Virgin Orbit receives $17 million bid for rocket-carrying aircraft in bankruptcy court

Virgin Orbit receives  million bid for rocket-carrying aircraft in bankruptcy court


Here's what led Virgin Orbit to bankruptcy

Bankrupt rocket company Virgin Orbit received a $17 million “stalking horse” bid for its modified 747 carrier jet and other aircraft assets, as it continues to examine options during Chapter 11 court proceedings.

Virgin Orbit agreed to the terms of the potential aircraft deal from aerospace venture Stratolaunch, which is developing the world’s largest airplane called “Roc” as an airborne platform for hypersonic flight testing. A stalking horse bid represents the first foray on assets of a bankrupt company, and effectively sets the minimum bid for any potential competing offers.

According to bankruptcy filings released Tuesday, the stalking horse agreement followed “hard-fought negotiations” between the companies. The deal would see Stratolaunch buy Virgin Orbit’s aircraft assets for cash, with a $1.7 million deposit to be made by the buyer immediately in escrow if the deal goes through.

Virgin Orbit filed for bankruptcy protection on April 4 after the company failed to secure a funding lifeline and laid off nearly its entire workforce.

Stratolaunch is owned by Cerberus Capital Management – which bought the company from the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s Vulcan in 2019.

Cerberus previously looked to take Richard Branson’s distressed rocket company private, and was among the closest of several potential bidders to striking a deal, but ultimately balked, according to a person familiar with the late stages of Virgin Orbit’s attempts to avoid bankruptcy.

Representatives for Cerberus and Stratolaunch did not respond to CNBC requests for comment on the take-private discussions. A Virgin Orbit spokesperson declined to comment on the potential Cerberus deal, but said in a statement that the company is “pleased that the numbers and quality of the indications of interest reflect the innovative ideas and hard work the team has put into the development of this unique system.”

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Virgin Orbit previously disclosed that it received “over 30 indications of interest” during its bankruptcy process, with the company continuing to look for a wholesale deal.

A bankruptcy auction is set for Monday, with a court hearing scheduled for 2 p.m. ET on May 24 to approve the results.

Stratolaunch, the world’s largest airplane, lands at the Mojave Air and Space Port in California after its first successful flight on April 13, 2019.

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