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Airbus Media Relations 2 rond-point Dewoitine BP 90112 31703 – Blagnac Cedex France Email: [email protected] Web: airbus.com Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/AirbusPRESS http://www.airbus.com/newsroom/rss-feeds.html Airbus Perlan Mission II Soars Into History, Sets New World Record for Glider Altitude Engineless Perlan 2 reaches 52,172 feet, breaking record set by Perlan 1 in 2006 El Calafate, Argentina, September 4, 2017 – Airbus Perlan Mission II, the world’s first initiative to send an engineless aircraft to the edge of space, made history yesterday in the Patagonia region of Argentina by soaring to over 52,000 feet and setting a new world altitude record for gliding. “We are celebrating an amazing victory for aerospace innovation and scientific discovery today, and we’re so thankful to all the volunteers and sponsors whose years of tireless dedication have made this achievement possible,” said Ed Warnock, CEO of The Perlan Project. “We will continue to strive for even higher altitudes, and to continue our scientific experiments to explore the mysteries of the stratosphere. We’ve made history, but the learning has just begun.” “With every Airbus Perlan Mission II milestone, we continue to learn more about how we can fly higher, faster and cleaner. But we also learn that aviation still has the power to surprise us, thrill us, and motivate us to find new frontiers of endeavor,” said Tom Enders, Airbus CEO. "Perlan's outstanding aviation success is the result of bold thinking. It's this kind of thinking that is the cornerstone of our vision for the future of Airbus, which we hope will inspire a new generation of aerospace explorers and innovators." Chief pilot Jim Payne and co-pilot Morgan Sandercock completed this historic Perlan 2 flight from Comandante Armando Tola International Airport in El Calafate, Argentina, surpassing the previous 50,727-foot world record for glider altitude that was set in the unpressurized Perlan 1 by The Perlan Project founder Einar Enevoldson and lead project sponsor Steve Fossett in 2006. Airbus Perlan Mission II is an initiative to fly an engineless glider to the edge of space using weather phenomena called stratospheric mountain waves, rising air currents that are significantly heightened a few times a year in only a couple places on earth by the polar vortex. The area around El Calafate, nestled within the Andes Mountains in Argentina, is one of those rare locations where these rising air currents can reach the stratosphere. Because of its engineless design, the Perlan 2 glider is a unique platform for scientific discovery, and is carrying aloft on every flight experiments ranging in focus from factors influencing climate change to radiation effects on pilots and aircraft at high altitudes.

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Page 1: Airbus Perlan Mission II Soars Into ... - Aerospace pioneer€¦ · 4/9/2017  · inspire a new generation of aerospace explorers and innovators." Chief pilot Jim Payne and co-pilot

Airbus Media Relations 2 rond-point Dewoitine BP 90112 31703 – Blagnac Cedex France

Email: [email protected] Web: airbus.com Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/AirbusPRESS http://www.airbus.com/newsroom/rss-feeds.html

Airbus Perlan Mission II Soars Into History, Sets New World Record for Glider Altitude

• Engineless Perlan 2 reaches 52,172 feet, breaking record set by Perlan 1 in 2006

El Calafate, Argentina, September 4, 2017 – Airbus Perlan Mission II, the world’s first

initiative to send an engineless aircraft to the edge of space, made history yesterday in the

Patagonia region of Argentina by soaring to over 52,000 feet and setting a new world altitude

record for gliding.

“We are celebrating an amazing victory for aerospace innovation and scientific discovery

today, and we’re so thankful to all the volunteers and sponsors whose years of tireless

dedication have made this achievement possible,” said Ed Warnock, CEO of The Perlan

Project. “We will continue to strive for even higher altitudes, and to continue our scientific

experiments to explore the mysteries of the stratosphere. We’ve made history, but the

learning has just begun.”

“With every Airbus Perlan Mission II milestone, we continue to learn more about how we can

fly higher, faster and cleaner. But we also learn that aviation still has the power to surprise

us, thrill us, and motivate us to find new frontiers of endeavor,” said Tom Enders, Airbus

CEO. "Perlan's outstanding aviation success is the result of bold thinking. It's this kind of

thinking that is the cornerstone of our vision for the future of Airbus, which we hope will

inspire a new generation of aerospace explorers and innovators."

Chief pilot Jim Payne and co-pilot Morgan Sandercock completed this historic Perlan 2 flight

from Comandante Armando Tola International Airport in El Calafate, Argentina, surpassing

the previous 50,727-foot world record for glider altitude that was set in the unpressurized

Perlan 1 by The Perlan Project founder Einar Enevoldson and lead project sponsor Steve

Fossett in 2006.

Airbus Perlan Mission II is an initiative to fly an engineless glider to the edge of space using

weather phenomena called stratospheric mountain waves, rising air currents that are

significantly heightened a few times a year in only a couple places on earth by the polar

vortex. The area around El Calafate, nestled within the Andes Mountains in Argentina, is one

of those rare locations where these rising air currents can reach the stratosphere.

Because of its engineless design, the Perlan 2 glider is a unique platform for scientific

discovery, and is carrying aloft on every flight experiments ranging in focus from factors

influencing climate change to radiation effects on pilots and aircraft at high altitudes.

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Following the completion of the mountain-wave gliding season in Argentina, Airbus Perlan

Mission II will return to Minden, Nevada, where the all-volunteer team will modify and

enhance the Perlan 2 glider based on information acquired in this year‘s test flights.

Ultimately, the Perlan Project will attempt to reach 90,000 feet, a world altitude record for any

wing-supported flight, with or without an engine.

Tune in to live flights of the Perlan 2 on the Airbus Perlan Mission II Virtual Cockpit at

http://bit.ly/VirtualPerlan2. Stay updated on flight schedules by following The Perlan Project

on Twitter @PerlanProject and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/perlanproject.

For more information about Airbus Perlan Mission II, please go to www.perlanproject.org.

Press Kit with images, infographic, fact sheet, and video is available at:

http://bit.ly/perlanpress. About Airbus Airbus is a global leader in aeronautics, space and related services. In 2016, it generated revenues of € 67 billion

and employed a workforce of around 134,000. Airbus offers the most comprehensive range of passenger airliners

from 100 to more than 600 seats. Airbus is also a European leader providing tanker, combat, transport and

mission aircraft, and is one of the world’s leading space companies. In helicopters, Airbus provides the most

efficient civil and military rotorcraft solutions worldwide.

About Airbus Perlan Mission II

Airbus Perlan Mission II is an initiative to fly an engineless glider to the edge of space, higher than any other

winged aircraft has operated in level, controlled flight, to open up a world of new discoveries related to high-

altitude flight, weather and climate change. This historic endeavor is the culmination of decades of research and

engineering innovation, and the work of a tireless international team of aviators and scientists who volunteer their

time and expertise for the non-profit Perlan Project. The project is supported by Airbus and a group of other

sponsors that includes Weather Extreme Ltd., United Technologies and BRS Aerospace.

Perlan’s other sponsors:

United Technologies

Weather Extreme Ltd.

BRS Aerospace

Equipment, service and institutional donors:

Aero Club Lago Argentino

AGM Container Controls

ANAC

Argentina Air Force Directorate-General of Research and Development

Automated Metal Products

Biomarine Rebreathers

Bonehead Composites

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Clouddancers

Cobra Trailer

Community Foundation of Western Nevada

DeLorme inReach

Dragonfly Energy

EANA

Epic Aircraft

Garmin

Intel

Iridium Communications Inc.

Kiloyankeepapa

Laviasa

Leading Edge Jet Center

LX Nav

MH Aviation Oxygen Systems

Miller Nash Graham & Dunn

Omni

Pro-Tint

RDD

Sandia Aerospace

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

SIMCOM

SoaringNV

Soaring Society of America

Sports Aviation Foundation

Trig Avionics

University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory

Whelen Engineering

Media contacts North America: James Darcy +1 571 214 1722 [email protected] Kristina Messner +1 703 678 6023 [email protected] Latin America: Lindsy Caballero +1 305 263 7717 [email protected] Germany: Daniel Werdung +49 8960734275 [email protected] France: Matthieu Duvelleroy +33 629431564 [email protected]