Your First Step Into Space™
Zero gravity flights for astronaut training, scientific research, & public enjoyment.
Gravity is Overrated
Flying on our specially modified B-727 aircraft, you will experience true zero gravity where you can float, flip, and soar as if in space. It’s not a simulation–it’s real life, minus gravity.
Whether you’re a training astronaut, a scientist conducting ground-breaking research, or a civilian pursuing a lifelong dream, it all starts in the same place: with Zero-G.
Trusted By The Space Industry Elite
Public Flights
Private Flights
Research Flights
Marketing Campaigns
Media Productions
Go ahead and leave the world behind
Book a private charter for zero gravity media production, weddings, corporate team building, marketing campaigns, or anything in between.
Collect invaluable data for your space-bound technologies.
Create unique content that wins your audience’s hearts, minds, and wallets.
Zero-G is your ultimate destination for zero gravity productions. Captivate your audience with realistic space scenes and let their imaginations run wild.
A Spotless Safety Record
20
Years In Operation
850+
Flights
2,300+
Research Payloads
16,000+
Parabolas
22,000+
Guests
Your Own Zero Gravity Laboratory.
No experienced engineer launches into space with their fingers crossed.
Test both early- and late-stage space tech in Lunar, Martian, and Zero gravity. You’ll collect cutting-edge data and test your technologies in a realistic environment, so that you can launch with confidence when ready.
Pricing
Individual Seats
$9,900
+ Tax
Includes 15 parabolas, Zero-G flight suit (yours to keep!), merchandise, Regravitation celebration, flight completion pin, champagne toast, photos and videos of your experience
*If booked more than 60 days in advance
Private Section
$129,000
+ Tax
Includes up to 14 seats on a public flight, your own designated floating zone (kept separate from other guests), and 1 dedicated photographer
*If booked more than 60 days in advance
Full Private Flight
$272,000*
+ Tax
Includes exclusive use of G-Force One, up to 28 seats, 15 parabolas, and 1 dedicated photographer.
*If booked more than 60 days in advance
As Seen On
Film Realistic Space Scenes
Even the smoothest wire harness or most advanced CGI fails to capture the motion of true zero gravity. Captivate your audience and let their imagination run wild with realistic space scenes.
Get Ready for Lift-off!
Can I bring animals on board?
No, regrettably live animals are not allowed onboard for a zero gravity flight.
How long does the experience last?
The flight itself requires around 90 minutes, but the entire experience lasts approximately 4.5 to 5 hours total.
Pre-flight time includes check-in, changing into flight suits, orientation, security screening, and boarding the aircraft. Post-flight time includes a Regravitation celebration, presenting your flight pin, and a champagne toast.
Although times may vary from flight to flight, our typical flight has an 8:30/9am check-in and concludes around 2pm. Always reference the instructions provided by our Flight Operations team to confirm your specific flight’s schedule.
Will I get motion sick?
Despite the popularity of NASA’s original “Vomit Comet” plane, a majority of our guests never experience motion sickness. With over 20 years of experience conducting over 850+ flights, we know how to ensure that our guests have the most comfortable experience possible.
On flight day we’ll provide you with optional non-drowsy Dramamine as well as an anti-nausea wearable. You’ll also be provided a flight-approved light breakfast, and detailed instructions from your Flight Coach about what causes motion sickness in zero gravity and how to avoid it.
How do zero gravity flights work?
Our specially modified B-727 aircraft, G-Force One aircraft achieves weightlessness by flying aerobatic maneuvers called parabolas.
The process starts with the aircraft flying level with the horizon at an altitude of 24,000 feet. The pilots then gradually increase the angle of the aircraft to about 45° relative to the horizon until reaching an altitude of 32,000 feet. During this phase, passengers feel the pull of 1.8 Gs.
Next, the plane pushes over the top of the parabolic arc and the zero gravity phase begins. For the next ~30 seconds, everything in the plane is weightless.
Finally, the plane gently pulls out of the maneuver, allowing flyers to gradually return to the floor of the aircraft.
The maneuver is flown 15 times over the course of the flight.
How long will I experience zero gravity?
Each parabola offers roughly ~30 seconds of zero gravity. Flying 15 parabolas over the course of the flight means you will experience around ~7.5 minutes of zero gravity.
Are zero gravity flights safe?
Yes, zero gravity flights are perfectly safe. Not only are we held to the exact same Part 121 safety standards as passenger airlines like Delta, Southwest, and others, but we spent over 11 years receiving FAA approval before ever conducting our first public flight.
Now more than 20 years, 850+ flights, and 22,000+ guests later, we still maintain a spotless safety record.