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Requested move 16 January 2023
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Vega-C flight VV22 → Vega C flight VV22 – Arianespace, the flight's operator, do not hyphenate "Vega C flight VV22". Avio, the rocket's manufacturer, does not hyphenate "Vega C". Numerous third-party sources also did not hyphenate the name of Vega C in their coverage of this flight, including SpaceNews, Space.com and Spaceflight Now. — Molly Brown (talk) 16:12, 16 January 2023 (UTC)