Published On Apr 17, 2024
The third aircraft to come off the Airbus production line in 1973, the A300 ZERO-G is a unique aircraft in Europe, converted into a scientific research laboratory. Bought by Novespace in 1996, it has been the largest aircraft in the world to make parabolas since 2008, transforming its 200 square meters of surface into a temporary orbital station.
The A300 ZERO-G allows those who board it to float freely in the air like an astronaut for about twenty seconds, during a weightless flight that pushes the aircraft to the limits of its capabilities.
Director: Stéphane Rybojad
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