Virgin Galactic has
again pushed back its estimated start date for launching commercial flights
from New Mexico 's Spaceport America . And
spaceport officials say they'll need more state money to make up for lost user
fees and visitor revenue at the project.
The spaceport's director,
Christine Anderson, says she plans to ask the Legislature for $7 million to
finish paving a road between the facility and Las Cruces because other expenses have eaten
into her budget.
The budget assumed that Virgin's space flights would begin in
February 2014, but they're now slated for August.
The spaceport's visitor
center was expected to open at the end of this year, but the center and its
theme-park style, space-related experiences is a year behind.
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