Monday s Daily Pulse | 5/10/2021
Florida s space tourism industry
While some early space-tourism flights may start in Texas or New Mexico, Florida will be at the forefront of the industry; it already has four commercial spaceports and more are coming, says Frank DiBello, president and CEO of Space Florida, the state’s aerospace economic development agency. Tourism companies are at work creating a total family experience, he says. “We have all the accoutrements to make space flights an experience not only for the citizen astronaut but for his or her family. When you come to Florida, you get the whole package.” [Source: Florida Trend]
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Get your mouse ears ready: Disney cruises may sail from Fort Lauderdale
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REGENT is making a flying electric ferry with a top speed of 180 miles per hour CNBC 1 hr ago Lora Kolodny
Boston start-up REGENT is developing an electric seaglider that can motor out of a harbor on a hydrofoil, take off at a low speed using the water as a runway, then fly over the waves at a top speed of 180 miles per hour.
The company raised $9 million in seed funding from Caffeinated Capital an early backer of supersonic jet startup Boom Mark Cuban, Peter Thiel s Founders Fund, Y Combinator and others.
The company s name is an acronym that stands for Regional Electric Ground Effect Naval Transport.