Zero Gravity Corporation to Bring Weightless Flight to Fort Lauderdale

The zero gravity flights will take off from the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on November 7, 10, 11, and 12

Photos courtesy of Zero Gravity Corporation

 Zero Gravity Corporation (ZERO-G) will offer South Floridians the chance offering a chance to experience true weightlessness while soaring high above the earth’s surface. The zero gravity flights will take off from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on November 7, 10, 11, and 12. Eager thrill-seekers can register now at www.GoZeroG.com.

“Fort Lauderdale and its surrounding neighborhoods have always been a place that appreciates adventure, exploration and incredible space experiences,” said Matt Gohd, ZERO-G CEO. “We are excited to be a part of the scientific curiosity that South Florida is known for by offering an experience our flyers won’t soon forget.”

The flights offered by ZERO-G continue to be the only FAA-approved opportunities in the United States to experience true weightlessness without actually going to space. Welcoming visitors and locals alike with all new health and safety standards, more South Florida takeoffs are expected to be added to ZERO-G’s flight schedule in the coming months. The current national flight schedule can be found here.

“Floating weightless like an astronaut is a bucket list item for many and we’re delighted that ZERO-G is bringing this experience to Greater Fort Lauderdale,” said Stacy Ritter, president and CEO of Visit Lauderdale. “I’m glad to see that pandemic protocols are in place so those that want to float above the earth and leave 2020 behind for a few minutes can do so safely.”

With a continued presence in the South Florida market, ZERO-G is a proud advocate of space exploration and advancement. In addition to consumer flights, ZERO-G’s Weightless Lab has launched nearly 300 research and education flights to date, proving itself a global leader in parabolic microgravity research for academia, corporate, government and non-profit organizations.

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