Space Expedition Corporation Takes Asia Into Space



Hong Kong -- Media OutReach --July 8, 2013 -- Space Expedition Corporation (SXC) announced its expansion into Asia today, marking another milestone in the space tourism industry. The Asia division of the company--SXC Asia--will be responsible for all the sales and marketing initiatives in the region, including recruiting and training highly qualified Space Tourism Specialists. The head office will be based in Hong Kong. The expansion will strengthen SXC's customer network in Asia, especially in Greater China, and take SXC one step closer to making space travel more accessible and affordable.

 

Mr. Alex Tang, Mr. Michiel Mol


Michiel Mol, CEO of SXC said at the Asia Launch Event, "Investment in commercial space products and travel services is growing rapidly and SXC plays a big role in driving the development of the space tourism industry.  As a leader in this space and to stay ahead of the game, it made perfect sense for us to expand geographically to reach prospects in markets like China and Hong Kong, where we see increased curiosity and interest."

 

Alex Tang, the appointed CEO of SXC Asia, will head up the Asia operation and work closely with Michiel and his team to expand SXC's footprint in the region. "We are extremely excited to have Alex on board to support our Asia expansion plans" said Michiel. "With the extended team in Asia, we are a step closer to realizing our vision -- to make space travel accessible for everyone and offer participants a life-changing experience in viewing planet Earth."

 

"I've always been intrigued by technology, space travel, what's going to happen in the future, but to lead a commercial space agency is a truly unique opportunity," said Alex. "When I was introduced to Michiel, I made up my mind immediately. To be a part of history and at the same time being able to realize my astronaut dream makes this the best job in the world!"

 

SXC Asia is selling flights under the SXC General Sales Agent relationship with the prominent aerospace company XCOR Aerospace. XCOR is expected to fly the first commercial participant into sub-space (60km above sea level) by mid 2014 aboard the XCOR Lynx prototype vehicle called Lynx Mark I.  The Lynx Mark II Production model will take participants into space (100 km above sea level) approximately 12 months after the Lynx Mark I commences commercial service. In the Lynx, the participant will sit in the 'co-pilot' seat alongside the pilot-astronaut. Together with its 4-square meter wide cockpit canopy, the participant will truly be part of the mission and enjoy an optimal view of the Earth and space.

 

At the event, Michiel and Alex also unveiled a 1:1.5 model of the XCOR Lynx Mark II to give guests and attendees a taste of what traveling into space would be like. To provide an opportunity for the public to learn about the spacecraft as well as space travel, the model will be on display at the entrance of The Arcade, Cyberport from July 13 until late August.

 

To celebrate SXC's Asia launch, the company announced a special "SXC ASIA Founder Astronaut Package". Founders are the first 100 participants to travel on the XCOR Lynx Mark II beyond the internationally recognized boundary to space (100km above sea level). The cost of the "Founder Astronaut Package" is HK$1,680,000 and is exclusive to SXC customers in Asia.

The SXC ASIA Founder package includes:

 

·         A night at the Peninsula Hong Kong with Rolls-Royce Phantom limousine transfer to the airport

·         Flight on an Airbus A330 Corporate Private Jet to and from Curacao spaceport (departure point - Hong Kong)

·         XCOR Lynx Mark II spaceflight to sub-orbital space

·         4-night accommodation at a 5-star resort in Curacao

·         Special SXC welcome pack, gala dinner and awards ceremony

·         A 1:24 spacecraft model and a 1:12 figurine of the founder as a SXC astronaut

·         Founder's name carved on a monument at the Curacao spaceport

·         One Luminox space watch


About The Spacecraft
SXC will carry out flights into space using two different spacecraft. The current XCOR Lynx Mark I test spacecraft will take participants 60km above sea level, close to the edge of space while the XCOR Lynx Mark II will travel beyond 100km into sub-orbital space. Powered by 4 liquid fueled re-ignitable rocket engines, the XCOR Lynx spacecraft does not have to depend on a mother ship to launch. The spaceflight experience starts immediately from T+1. It reaches Mach 1 at T+60 seconds and Mach 2.9 at T+180 seconds.

Unlike traditional rocket engines, the XCOR spacecrafts is much more environmentally friendly. Its body is constructed of lightweight materials, and is powered by common bio-fuels and reusable rocket propulsion. The engines are designed for more than 5,000 flights instead of just 1, which is a breakthrough in the history of rocket development.


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About Space Expedition Corporation (SXC) From 2015 on, Space Expedition Corporation (SXC) will perform daily commercial flights into space. SXC offers participants a life-changing experience in viewing our planet Earth from 100 kilometers high. Plus, having been at that altitude, they can rightly be called astronauts. XCOR Aerospace in Mojave, California, USA, designed and built the Lynx spacecraft, which will perform the space flights. SXC is proud to be the launching customer of the Lynx, which comfortably takes off and lands like a normal airplane, from regular airports. The flexibility of the Lynx spacecraft enables operation from almost any commercial airport. Most likely, the Curacao airport in the Caribbean will be the first location – and Spaceport – outside the USA. XCOR and SXC have sold over 250 tickets so far.

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02 Aug 2013

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