04 Mar 2005
Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer Successfully Completes Round-The-World Record Attempt

Virgin Atlantic Airways

The Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer, piloted by legendary aviator and record breaker Steve Fossett, successfully landed at Salina, Kansas at 13:50CST (19:50UTC) thereby earning himself yet another record to add to his incredible collection. The round-the-world flight was completed in 67 hours and 2 minutes and 38 seconds. The Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer took off for its round-the-world record attempt from Salina Airport, Kansas at 18:47:10 CST (00:47:10 UTC) on Monday 28 February.

Steve Fossett, pilot of the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer, said:

�I�ve wanted to do this flight for a long time - it has been a major ambition. It would not have been possible without the right people being associated with the project, such as Scaled Composites, lead by Jon Karkow, (who built the plane), and Richard Branson, along with Virgin Atlantic�s support, and the team here at Kansas State University including the 11 students who were integral to the project.

�I am very lucky guy � I got to achieve my ambition.�

On landing Steve was greeted by tens of thousands of cheering members of the public at Salina Airport, Kansas who have been avidly following his attempt for the past 67 hours. Once Steve emerged from the cockpit he was met by his wife Peggy, Sir Richard Branson, his friend and fellow adventurer, and Jon Karkow, Chief Engineer for the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer.

Sir Richard Branson, chairman of Virgin Atlantic, commenting from Salina, Kansas:

�Although Steve must be exhausted after his epic journey he is clearly exhilarated to have set a new record.

�We are all delighted that Steve has successfully achieved what can only be described as the last great aviation record remaining. I knew that if anyone could achieve this feat Steve Fossett could. It is amazing to think that since we waved Steve off on Monday his journey has taken him approximately 20,000nms, spanned four continents and goes to show truth is stranger than fiction!�

The record achieved is the first solo non-stop circumnavigation of the world without stopping or refuelling in an aircraft, meeting the criteria of the Federation Aeronautique International (FAI). Steve has also earned records for �Speed Around the World non-stop, non-refuelled� and �Close Circuit Distance Without Landing. These records will be verified by the FAI and NAA over the next few weeks. A Guinness World Records official was present on arrival and has confirmed that, based on a preliminary examination of the flight data, Steve has gained yet another world record for �First non-stop solo circumnavigation of the world by an aircraft�.

Kevin Stass, Mission Control, Director, said:

�Everyone at Mission Control is absolutely thrilled and relieved that Steve has made it back to Salina, Kansas to claim the record for the first solo non-stop circumnavigation of the world. This has been a roller-coaster of a ride but it has all been worthwhile, the team at Mission Control really deserved to see the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer arrive home today. The work the whole team has put in, not only over the last 67 hours 2 minutes and 38 seconds, but the last couple of years since the project was conceived, in itself deserves a world record!�

The pioneering aircraft - the world�s most efficient jet plane - was been designed by aviation legend Burt Rutan. The aircraft took off at a weight of 22,100lbs � fuel accounts for 18,100lbs of this to enable the aircraft to circumnavigate the globe non-stop. Built by Scaled Composites, the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer aircraft is a single pilot, single engine turbofan aircraft was designed for non-stop global circumnavigation. Scaled used computer aided aerodynamics to design the aircraft. The structure of the plane is entirely made from composite material and is ultra light and it flies 75% further than the range record for jet-powered planes. For further information please contact the press lines at Mission Control on 001 785 395 7054/5/6/7/8/9

The website will be updated constantly from Mission Control so for up to date information please log onto www.virginatlanticglobalflyer.com UK Virgin Atlantic Press Office +441293 747373 Notes to Editors

Steve Fossett Steve Fossett is well known for his record-breaking adventures in balloons, sailboats, gliders and powered aircraft. He is a pilot of exceptional breadth of experience - from his tenacious quest to become the first person to achieve a solo balloon flight around the world (finally succeeding on his 6th attempt in 2002) to setting, with co-pilot Terry Delore, nine of the 19 Glider Open records, including the first 2,000 km Out-and-Return and the first 1,500 km Triangle flights. His achievements as a jet pilot for Cessna in a Citation X include records for U.S. Transcontinental, Australia Transcontinental, and Round-the-World Westbound non-supersonic flights. In 2002 Fossett received aviation's highest award, the Gold Medal of the Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI).

RICHARD BRANSON Richard Branson�s taste for adventure led him in 1986 to set the record for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in his boat Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. In 1987, the Virgin Atlantic Flyer, with Branson at the controls, became the first hot air balloon to cross the Atlantic. Branson assailed the other great oceanic challenge in 1991, crossing the Pacific Ocean from Japan to Arctic Canada, again breaking all existing records with speeds of up to 245 mph in a balloon measuring 2.6 million cubic feet. In the late 1990s, Branson and Fossett began a spirited competition to become the first to circumnavigate the globe in a balloon. They eventually joined forces but were not able to achieve the feat. In 2002 Fossett succeeded in a solo attempt.