Super Island Tycoon-Chapter 706 - 705 Training
In fact, this kind of project had been proposed before and received a lot of responses.
But due to the cost, there was ultimately no further news.
The price of rockets is indeed too high, and those who can afford it may not be willing to take the risk.
However, for Jiang Cheng, cost is not an issue; the cost of his rockets is only one-tenth of others, and he believes many people can afford it.
Our current conditions are mature; the Space Mission Center can already support this kind of project.
"Now, we can launch three rockets into space per day, and this capacity can already support the space travel project.
"If the rockets are carrying only tourists, there's no need for experimental equipment, freeing up a lot of space.
With the capacity of the Kunpeng-type Rocket, taking twenty passengers into space is not a problem, providing sixty spots per day. Although now it can only offer sixty spots a day, and with other launch missions, these spots are reduced to some extent.
But in the future, this project can be expanded. The Space Mission Center is currently undergoing expansion, so the number of available spots will only increase.
Soon, Jiang Cheng finished explaining his complete plan, which made Zhang Manlin think deeply.
Zhang Manlin, as the CEO managing all affairs of Cosmic Umbrella Group, cannot just decide on a new project on impulse like Jiang Cheng.
Facing the entirely new project of space travel, she needs to carefully consider it in her mind before giving her opinion.
As a manager of a large group, Zhang Manlin needs to consider various aspects of issues to finally provide a comprehensive evaluation of this project.
Maybe Jiang Cheng proposed such a project only to let more people experience the feeling of being in space.
But Zhang Manlin's considerations are not so simple; she needs to comprehensively consider the feasibility of this project.
How are the costs of space travel and the eventual profits? After launching this project, will it be well-received?
How many people are willing to experience space, even at considerable expense?
Can the safety of this project be ensured? How will they ensure customers can return to Earth safely?
These are all issues Zhang Manlin needs to think clearly about; she isn't as reckless as Jiang Cheng, deciding based simply on personal preferences.
If she, as CEO, were as capricious as Jiang Cheng, the Cosmic Umbrella Group might have already gone out of business.
Zhang Manlin considers issues from a different angle than Jiang Cheng; Jiang Cheng is solely focused on achieving his goals, while Zhang Manlin has to consider the development of the entire company.
Jiang Cheng saw that Zhang Manlin fell deep into thought and didn't voice any opposition.
He knows well that this CEO of his is a very thorough person; she considers all aspects before taking action.
So, in his office, Jiang Cheng admired the view through the glass curtain wall, appearing very relaxed without a hint of impatience from waiting.
After thinking through various aspects, Zhang Manlin finally gave her advice.
I think, boss, the feasibility of the project you proposed is very high, and we can try promoting it outside.
Although space travel is costly, and most people cannot afford it, the potential customer base is still vast.
Wealthy individuals love experiencing such thrilling activities; going into space will definitely capture their interest.
"I believe that after launching the space travel project, it will definitely be well-received by many, instantly becoming the most popular travel project although Jiang Cheng's idea appears very imaginative and unrestrained, Zhang Manlin ultimately agreed with the plan.
As she just mentioned, although no one has ever carried out this project before, there is no worry about attracting customers.
Going to space was the dream of many in their childhood, and many people are certainly willing to pay significantly to realize this dream.
Anyway, their rockets cost so little that this project will definitely earn a lot of money.
Zhang Manlin considered the prospects for profit, which is why she supports Jiang Cheng's plan.
She sees how much money this project can earn for the group, rather than any celestial dreams.
Although Zhang Manlin's thinking is somewhat mundane, it is the most realistic consideration.
Without the profits for the Cosmic Umbrella Group, Jiang Cheng's dream of the stars and the sea could not be realized.
So, even the greatest of dreams need realistic support, and even someone like Jiang Cheng is no exception.
But Jiang Cheng is very fortunate, not needing to worry about practical issues and focusing on realizing his dreams.
Because he has a team of excellent employees under him, providing enough funding to realize his dreams.
Seeing Zhang Manlin agree to his plan, Jiang Cheng could hardly contain himself and said, "Then the space travel project is set. I'll handle the technical aspects, and you take charge of project planning and promotion.
This project requires support from two aspects; Jiang Cheng can solve technical problems.
He only needs to modify the spacecraft so it can meet the requirements of tourists.
However, it's not enough just to gain technical support for such a project; without public knowledge, a great travel project is in vain.
Promotion and operation are matters Jiang Cheng cannot handle, so he left these to You Xuejin.
Jiang Cheng believes that professional matters should be handed to professionals, and no one is more professional than Zhang Manlin in this regard. Her work is to be responsible for such matters.
Soon the two decided to collaborate and quickly put this project on the agenda.
Having discussed it, Jiang Cheng hurriedly left the company headquarters; he still needed to address the technical issues.
Before leaving, Jiang Cheng told Zhang Manlin, "If people know they can pay to go into space, they will definitely go crazy over this project.
Evidently, Jiang Cheng is very confident in his plan, believing it will be popular even before officially launching.
But Jiang Cheng's confidence is well-founded. If people can pay to go into space, those who are not short on money will certainly be willing to spend.
Now, what Jiang Cheng needs to solve is how to make the spacecraft accommodate the requirements of tourists. Although the spacecraft technology is already available, Jiang Cheng cannot use the professional spacecraft to carry tourists.
The spacecraft is for astronauts, a completely different concept from tourists.
Astronauts undergo extensive and arduous training just to sit in the specialized spacecraft and enter space.







