Something’s in the Air
Paris, France, March 18, 2008 --(PR.com)-- UNESCO World Heritage Centre and World Air League to Partner for an Historic Aviation Race.
The two organizations are developing a global partnership which will promote the values of World Heritage by an extraordinary program of racing lighter-than-airships in an aviation record setting flight around the world.
This union will bring to the world an historic, epic venture featuring zeppelins, dirigibles, blimps and all of which are considered lighter than air, an efficient and green form of aviation travel. Starting a series of sixteen races from the Greenwich Prime Meridian, the World Sky Race will circumnavigate the globe. By competing in and completing all sixteen races, the skyship and team with fastest cumulative time will be crowned the “World Sky Champion”. The race route covers major metropolitan areas on five continents and will fly over more than 130 World Heritage sites. Program planning for the launch of the World Sky Race is for fall of 2009.
The Monumental Icons of the world, ancient & modern, will host the participants of the World Sky Race. Included on the race course are:
• Starting on the Greenwich Prime Meridian in front of the Atomic Clock
• Big Ben, Houses of Parliament and London Bridge
• Roman Coliseum
• Great Pyramids of Giza
• Taj Mahal
• Petronas Towers
• Mount Fujiyama
• Kilauea Volcano and Diamond Head
• Golden Gate Bridge
• Teotihuacán Pyramids of the Sun
• NASA Johnson Space Center
• Statute of Liberty
This will be the largest cultural, sports & entertainment event ever seen by the greatest number of live spectators in all of history. “The race will serve to provide sporting excitement and also a means of highlighting the diversity of peoples and places around the world.” - Francesco Bandarin, Director of UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre. The two organizations have agreed to jointly develop materials and curriculum for global teaching aids on history, geography, and culture. It is expected worldwide that classrooms will use the World Sky Race as a teaching tool.
More information about the World Sky Race can be found at http://www.worldskyrace.com
More information about World Heritage can be found at http://whc.unesco.org/
Contact Don Hartsell at drh@worldairleague.com
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The two organizations are developing a global partnership which will promote the values of World Heritage by an extraordinary program of racing lighter-than-airships in an aviation record setting flight around the world.
This union will bring to the world an historic, epic venture featuring zeppelins, dirigibles, blimps and all of which are considered lighter than air, an efficient and green form of aviation travel. Starting a series of sixteen races from the Greenwich Prime Meridian, the World Sky Race will circumnavigate the globe. By competing in and completing all sixteen races, the skyship and team with fastest cumulative time will be crowned the “World Sky Champion”. The race route covers major metropolitan areas on five continents and will fly over more than 130 World Heritage sites. Program planning for the launch of the World Sky Race is for fall of 2009.
The Monumental Icons of the world, ancient & modern, will host the participants of the World Sky Race. Included on the race course are:
• Starting on the Greenwich Prime Meridian in front of the Atomic Clock
• Big Ben, Houses of Parliament and London Bridge
• Roman Coliseum
• Great Pyramids of Giza
• Taj Mahal
• Petronas Towers
• Mount Fujiyama
• Kilauea Volcano and Diamond Head
• Golden Gate Bridge
• Teotihuacán Pyramids of the Sun
• NASA Johnson Space Center
• Statute of Liberty
This will be the largest cultural, sports & entertainment event ever seen by the greatest number of live spectators in all of history. “The race will serve to provide sporting excitement and also a means of highlighting the diversity of peoples and places around the world.” - Francesco Bandarin, Director of UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre. The two organizations have agreed to jointly develop materials and curriculum for global teaching aids on history, geography, and culture. It is expected worldwide that classrooms will use the World Sky Race as a teaching tool.
More information about the World Sky Race can be found at http://www.worldskyrace.com
More information about World Heritage can be found at http://whc.unesco.org/
Contact Don Hartsell at drh@worldairleague.com
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World Sky Race
Don Hartsell
713 963 8600
www.worldskyrace.com
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Don Hartsell
713 963 8600
www.worldskyrace.com
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