Richard Branson, the visionary British entrepreneur and founder of the Virgin Group, disrupted industries and challenged the status quo with his bold innovations and fearless approach to business. From his ventures in music and aviation to his forays into space tourism and renewable energy, Branson's boundless ambition, creativity, and commitment to social and environmental causes have made him a global icon of entrepreneurship and adventure.

"Well, we know that people in Australia love the idea of both Impulse and Virgin Blue getting up and adding a bit of competition, and it's fun to be able to deliver it."



"I was dyslexic, I had no understanding of schoolwork whatsoever. I certainly would have failed IQ tests. And it was one of the reasons I left school when I was 15 years old. And if I - if I'm not interested in something, I don't grasp it."



"And obviously, from our own personal point of view, the principal challenge is a personal challenge."



"You never know with these things when you're trying something new what can happen. This is all experimental."



"We, we - as I say, we go in and shake up other industries and I think, you know, we do it differently and I think that industries are not quite the same as a result of Virgin attacking the market."



"Fortunately we're not a public company - we're a private group of companies, and I can do what I want."



"Well, the odds must be against anybody being able to fly around the world in a balloon on the first attempt. All of us who are attempting to go around the world in balloons are effectively flying in experimental craft because these craft cannot be tested."



"So I've seen life as one long learning process. And if I see - you know, if I fly on somebody else's airline and find the experience is not a pleasant one, which it wasn't in - 21 years ago, then I'd think, well, you know, maybe I can create the kind of airline that I'd like to fly on."

