HE IS DUE TO BE PART OF A FOUR-PERSON CREW FOR A PLANNED 11-MINUTE
He is due to be part of a four-person crew for a planned 11-minute ride to the edge of space on Tuesday inside his company Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft

He is due to be part of a four-person crew for a planned 11-minute ride to the edge of space on Tuesday inside his company Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft
Jeff Bezos may have been beaten to space by rival Richard Branson, but the billionaire American businessman is poised to make history next week aboard what would be the world's first unpiloted suborbital flight with an all-civilian crew.
Bezos, the former CEO of Amazon.com Inc, is due to be part of a four-person crew for a planned 11-minute ride to the edge of space on Tuesday inside his company Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft, another milestone in the nascent and potentially lucrative space tourism sector.
He is set to be joined by his brother and private equity executive Mark Bezos, trailblazing octogenarian woman aviator Wally Funk and an as-yet-unidentified person who paid $28 million for a spot aboard the spacecraft, scheduled to launch from a West Texas site.
New Shepard is a 60-foot-tall (18.3-meters-tall) and fully autonomous rocket-and-capsule combo that cannot be piloted from inside the spacecraft. The crew is set to include only civilians and none of Blue Origin's employees or staff astronauts, three people familiar with the company's plans told Reuters.
Blue Origin's astronauts include NASA space shuttle veteran Nicholas Patrick.
"To see the Earth from space, it changes you, it changes your relationship with this planet, with humanity," Bezos said in a video last month discussing the flight.
There has never before been a fully autonomous suborbital or orbital flight with an all-civilian crew, Teal Group space industry analyst Marco Caceres said.
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SPORTSWEAR BRANDS GO ALL OUT TO TARGET WOMEN CONSUMERS GLOBALLY
There has been tremendous growth in the women’s sportswear market and global sportswear brands have been competing to lure women consumers.

A decade ago, the sportswear market was driven by the concept of ‘cool’ brands that had products that could be identified with the notion and reaped profits. Market leaders like NIKE, Adidas, Under Armour, and PUMA, each had their own set of loyalists, from celebrities, and sports persons to the sports-crazy common man. But of late, even as the sportswear segment continues to grow, it has a new and more demanding driver – ‘women’. According to findings by Allied Market Research, the sportswear category will grow at a CAGR of 4.3 percent to reach a total market revenue worth US $ 184.6 billion by the year 2020. And though the men’s sportswear segment today constitutes around 52 percent of the revenue and is the highest revenue-generating segment in the sports apparel market, every brand has realized the potential of the women’s segment that is expected to grow at a relatively higher CAGR of 5.7 percent during the forecast period, as the involvement of women in sporting and fitness activities increases across the globe.
Every sportswear brand has in the last year added lines targeted specifically at the woman consumer. The momentum has now become so strong that even high-street retailers including Next have gone ahead to introduce sportswear apparel sections that cater exclusively to women. Nike and JD Sports have opened up stores that are all-woman because of the trending size of the women's sportswear market. Significantly, the sports industry is encouraging collaborations between sports brands and the fashion industry in order to produce new styles to cover the needs of the young and women segment which is significantly growing over the past years.