0-G Launch and Canary Islands Aeronautic and Aerospace Cluster Sign Agreement
0-G Launch and the Canary Islands Aeronautic and Aerospace Cluster have signed an agreement to begin consumer zero-gravity parabolic flights from the islands in 2023.
We envision our first parabolic flights to start in 2023, and thereafter include horizontal rocket air-launch missions for small satellites as the next potential step from this idyllic European location."
Robert Feierbach, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of 0-G Launch.
0-G Launch is a Washington DC-based provider of the Space Jet horizontal rocket air-launch and microgravity service aircraft. The Canary Islands Aeronautic and Aerospace Cluster - CAAC, is an international center of excellence dedicated to promoting companies in the aeronautical-aerospace sector in the archipelago.
The agreement was signed during an in-person ceremony at the World Air Traffic Management (ATM) Conference in Madrid. As the first part of this agreement, 0-G Launch will fly its Space Jet to the Canary Islands to make exciting zero-gravity parabolic flight experiences locally available on a yearly basis. CAAC will organize and manage the media outreach and logistics to ensure that these unique flights are actively promoted among the nearly 13 million tourists that visit the archipelago annually.
"Our partnership with the CAAC is an exciting international agreement for 0-G Launch to provide unforgettable zero-gravity flight experiences to consumers in the beautiful Canary Islands. We envision our first parabolic flights to start in 2023, and thereafter include horizontal rocket air-launch missions for small satellites as the next potential step from this idyllic European location," said Robert Feierbach, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of 0-G Launch.
"The Canary Islands not only benefit from millions of tourists visiting our beautiful paradise yearly, to whom we can now offer exciting zero-gravity flights never before available in our archipelago, but we are also ideally situated to provide a wide array of inclinations for small rocket horizontal launch missions to deliver satellites for the fast-growing new Space economy," said José Luis Garcia, CEO of CAAC.
(Source: 0-G Launch news release. Images provided)