Zero Gravity Corporation (ZERO-G®) Company Background
Founded in 1993, Zero Gravity Corporation
(ZERO-G) is a privately held space entertainment and tourism
company. Its mission is to bring the excitement and adventure
of weightlessness to the public through a safe, fun and cost-effective
experience. Headquartered in Las Vegas, ZERO-G is co-founded
by space visionary and entrepreneur Dr. Peter H. Diamandis,
veteran astronaut Dr. Byron K. Lichtenberg, and NASA engineer
Ray Cronise. ZERO-G is the first and only FAA-approved provider
of commercial weightless flights for the general public; The
ZERO-G Experience™ launched in October 2004. ZERO-G
has since successfully flown more than 4,000 passengers aboard
180 flights. In April 2006, ZERO-G became the first commercial
company to gain permission from the Kennedy Space Center to
use the shuttle runway and landing facilities, to operate its
weightless flights. As of April 21, 2007, ZERO-G also offers
regular flights for the general public from Signature Air Terminal
at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.
In 2006, ZERO-G joined with Northrop Grumman,
sponsor of the Weightless Flights of Discovery, an innovative
science and engineering education program that incorporates
zero-gravity flight experiences for teachers. The program utilizes
hands-on science workshops and ZERO-G’s unique weightless
flights to help educators share the fun and excitement of science,
technology, engineering and math with their students. The program
realizes ZERO-G’s mission to utilize its capabilities
for the public sector as a way to further teacher and student
knowledge and understanding of science, while inspiring the
next generation of space explorers. In its inaugural year,
the program hosted 250 teachers representing 49 states, five
U.S. territories and 24 countries. In 2007, ZERO-G and
Northrop Grumman strive to fly approximately 400 teachers and
college students.
Continuing its community outreach efforts,
on April 26, 2007, Professor Stephen Hawking,
the world’s
leading expert in gravity, flew aboard G-Force One to raise funds
for several charitable organizations including Easter Seals,
the Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation, the X
PRIZE Foundation and Augie’s Quest. The flight will take
off from the Shuttle Landing Facility at the Kennedy Space
Center in Central Florida.
How Weightless Flight is Conducted
ZERO-G
conducts its weightless flights aboard G-Force One – a
specially modified Boeing 727-200 aircraft. Able to accommodate
up to 35 Flyers and six crew members, G-Force One
is licensed at the highest levels of safety with the FAA following
extensive testing and evaluations in coordination with the
FAA. G-Force One flies a parabolic flight maneuvers – a
controlled ascent and descent of that creates temporary weightlessness
or reduced gravity. This is the identical weightless flight
experience used by NASA to train its astronauts and used by
Ron Howard and Tom Hanks to film Apollo-13.
How Parabolic Flight Maneuvers Create Weightlessness
Flyers undergo a brief training
session before embarking G-Force One. The total flight
duration is approximately 90 minutes, during which Flyers experience
Martian gravity (1/3-gravity), Lunar gravity (1/6-gravity), and
zero gravity.
G-Force One’s interior is divided
into two zones. The rear area is called the Seating Zone, which provides
seating and FAA-required provisions (i.e. emergency oxygen,
escape path lighting, floatation device, etc.) for up to 35
cabin passengers and crew. The Floating Zone is the
forward section (approximately 90 feet in length) where Flyers float
and fly during the periods of weightlessness. For consumer
flights, the floor and walls of the Floating Zone are
covered with a special FAA-approved 1.5-inch energy absorbing
Ensolite padding.
ZERO-G serves the general public (age 8 and over), the entertainment
and film industry, corporate and incentive market, non-profit
research and education sector, and the government.
ZERO-G follows the highest safety and risk mitigation standards
as set by the FAA. Aircraft operations take place under Part
121 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, which are the same
rules set for commercial passenger airlines. The company is
fully insured and carries all required third-party and passenger
liability insurance. Furthermore, ZERO-G crew are also FAA-certified.
ZERO-G leases the specially-modified Boeing 727-200 used to
conduct its weightless flights from Amerijet International,
Inc., a leading provider of global cargo transportation
solutions headquartered in Fort Lauderdale. ZERO-G partnered
with Amerijet in 2004 to obtain the first ever FAA certification
for commercial parabolic flight operations, enabling the weightless
flight experiences for the general public. Established in 1974,
Amerijet is a multi-modal cargo provider with more than 100
offices worldwide, offering transportation via land, sea and
air as well as logistics services. With its own fleet of all-cargo
Boeing 727-200F aircraft and employing its own pilots, Amerijet
provides scheduled common carriage service to more than 550
destinations, as well as single-flight charters, worldwide. Amerijet
also provides ocean services (through its sister company, ITN),
and intra-continental ground transportation services to offer
customers comprehensive transportation solutions.
ZERO-G Senior Management
ZERO-G
is led by a world-class team of veteran astronauts and experienced
business leaders including:
Peter H. Diamandis, MD,
Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO – Founder of International
Space University; Chairman X PRIZE Foundation; co-Founder
of Space Adventures
Byron K. Lichtenberg, PhD, Co-Founder,
CTO – Founder of Association of Space Explorers;
Captain, Southwest Airlines; NASA Payload Specialist and
Astronaut
Noah McMahon, Chief Marketing Officer
Edwin Lorse, Sr. Vice President Sales
Andy Alexopoulos,
Director, Technical Operations
Booking Flights
The ZERO-G
Experience, which includes training led by a professional astronaut,
a flight of 15 parabolas, flight suit, complimentary merchandise,
awards, a post-event party, photos, and a DVD of the flight,
is offered at a price of $3,950 per seat.
ZERO-G flights also may be chartered
for private events. Since its launch in 2004, individual
groups of family and friends to top- tier consumer brands
like American Express, Hewlett-Packard, Google and Cadbury
Schweppes have chartered ZERO-G flights. The ZERO-G Experience
builds deep common memories that no ordinary gravity-bound
exercise can equal. It is a unique way
to express gratitude to important clients and partners. Flights
can be rewards, incentives, celebrations and even revenue mechanisms
for charitable institutions. For the current
flight schedule, more information or to book a seat, visit
www.GoZeroG.com or call 1-800-937-6480. |