Zero Gravity Builders Studio LLC has completed its move to a
newly renovated 14,000 square foot facility with taxiway access on
airport property in Richland, Washington. The new facility is more
than four times larger than the space previously occupied, allowing
Zero Gravity additional elbow room to serve its growing list of
builder assistance projects.
Specializing in high performance experimental aircraft, Zero
Gravity has three Viperjet customer projects on the shop floor and
will welcome a Lancair Evolution customer in late spring.
“Although the national recession has been very hard on
aviation in general, we are optimistic that the industry will
rebound and pilots will continue to pursue their passion for
flight,” commented Rob Huntington, Zero Gravity general
manager. He adds, “Moving to a larger facility was
really a timing issue for Zero Gravity. The building became
available at a time when we were taking on more projects and needed
the extra space. We have an experienced, qualified team in place to
do the job and now we have the space to help more clients complete
their projects.”
With the additional square footage, Zero Gravity will also be
able to accept more business for the IdeaStudio, a division of Zero
Gravity where prototyping assistance is available to inventors
across a broad range of industries. Zero Gravity also has plans to
offer a larger menu of aircraft services to be announced later in
the year.
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