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2 similar null contracts by Voyager Acquisition Corp./Cayman Islands

Voyager Acquisition Corp. c/o Winston & Strawn LLP Houston, TX 77002
Voyager Acquisition Corp./Cayman Islands • July 30th, 2024 • Blank checks • New York

WHEREAS, on January 11, 2024, Voyager Acquisition Corp., a Cayman Islands exempted company limited by shares (the “Company,” “we” or “us”), accepted the offer made by Voyager Acquisition Sponsor Holdco LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Subscriber” or “you”), to purchase 5,750,000 shares of the Company’s Class B ordinary shares (the “Shares”), $0.0001 par value per share (the “Original Subscription Agreement”), up to 750,000 of which are subject to forfeiture by you to the extent that the underwriters of the initial public offering (“IPO”) of the Company’s units, each comprised of one Class A ordinary share of the Company and one half of one redeemable warrant to purchase one Class A ordinary share of the Company (“Units”), do not fully exercise their option to purchase additional Units to cover over-allotments, if any (the “Over-allotment Option”).

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Voyager Acquisition Corp. c/o Winston & Strawn LLP Houston, TX 77002
Voyager Acquisition Corp./Cayman Islands • July 30th, 2024 • Blank checks • New York

WHEREAS, on January 11, 2024, Voyager Acquisition Corp., a Cayman Islands exempted company limited by shares (the “Company,” “we” or “us”), accepted the offer made by Voyager Acquisition Sponsor Holdco LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Subscriber” or “you”), to purchase 5,750,000 shares of the Company’s Class B ordinary shares (the “Shares”), $0.0001 par value per share (the “Original Subscription Agreement”), up to 750,000 of which are subject to forfeiture by you to the extent that the underwriters of the initial public offering (“IPO”) of the Company’s units, each comprised of one Class A ordinary share of the Company and one half of one redeemable warrant to purchase one Class A ordinary share of the Company (“Units”), do not fully exercise their option to purchase additional Units to cover over-allotments, if any (the “Over-allotment Option”).

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