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AERA Corporation To Become First Commercial Space Travel Provider



Odyssey Space Travel - From $20 Million Down To A Few Hundred Dollars
San Francisco CA (SPX) Feb 17, 2005 - Odyssey Spacelines has announced that its mission is to reduce the cost of space travel from $20 million dollars down to a few hundred dollars.

"By having the largest fleet of spaceships and offering safe, reliable and enjoyable spaceflights coupled with the lowest spacefares, Odyssey will substantially reduce the cost of space travel to few hundred dollars," said James T. Nguyen, President & CEO of Odyssey Spacelines. Currently, Odyssey is developing the Odyssey I (illustrated) , a fleet of spaceships also known as a reusable launch vehicles that can take off from a runway and travel to space and back to land at a spaceport. See Odyssey I's flight plan

Temecula CA (SPX) Feb 16 2005
AERA Corporation announced today that in the rapidly emerging commercial space travel industry, it will be the first provider to launch passengers into space.

Based on 30 years of proven technology, the Company has completed the design of the safest space flight system ever created and is now working on details and logistics for its first flight scheduled for 2006.

"Passengers can expect the ultimate luxury space travel adventure with a full service package that begins with astronaut training and culminates with a sub-orbital journey," said the founder, Bill M. Sprague, chairman and chief executive officer of AERA.

"We employed 30 years of proven technology and improved upon it with modern capabilities to develop Altairis, our first generation spacecraft. AERA's commitment to the space travel experience is surpassed only by its commitment to safety."

AERA is also introducing its new interactive website. Visitors can access information including a company overview, management profiles, frequently asked questions, as well as join the mailing list. In addition, there are dedicated areas for media and investors to download press kits, images and other valuable information.

"AERA is leading the luxury space travel industry," said Lewis Reynolds, president and chief operating officer of AERA Corporation. "We have a highly capable management team with experience in vital areas from launching individuals into space to strategically managing and positioning multi-billion dollar companies.

"With the completed design of our Altairis spacecraft, institutional capital and the first flight scheduled for 2006, we are not only positioned to become the first space travel provider, but are two years ahead of the competition."

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Space Race 2: New Rules For Space Tourists
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Feb 15, 2005
With the first commercial passenger spaceflights expected before the next presidential election, the U.S. government weighed in last week with a first draft of rules and regulations to oversee private space vehicles, operators and their all-important, fare-paying customers.



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