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Saturday, 22 October 2016 08:36

VIDEO The Queen Christens Wingfoot Two

It only stands to reason the wife of The King should be considered The Queen -- and since royalty is no stranger to christening ships, it is fitting Savannah James got the honor to swing the champagne and officially launch Wingfoot Two into Goodyear's fleet of airships.

James, wife of Cleveland Cavaliers superstar and "The King" LeBron James, swung the bottle against the airship's gondala Friday at the company's massive blimp hangar in Suffield Township. Friday as Savannah's day in the spotlight as her husband, children and other family watched proudly along with more than two thousand others on hand.

She talked about how she and LeBron grew up, as generations have, watching the iconic blimps sail across the Akron skies enroute to providing coverage of the nation's most watched sports events. Those Akron roots were warmly recognized by Goodyear CEO Richard Kramer, who officially welcomed Savannah to the family of those helping launch Goodyear airships that includes other luminaries such as ABC Good Morning America's Robin Roberts.

 

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(Goodyear Tire and Rubber) 

-The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company's newest blimp – Wingfoot Two – was christened today by Akron native Savannah James in front of a crowd more than 2,000 at Goodyear's Wingfoot Lake Hangar in Suffield, Ohio. The official christening of Wingfoot Two marks the formal induction of the airship into Goodyear's fleet of iconic blimps.
 
Savannah James, Akron, Ohio, native, philanthropist and wife of LeBron James, christens The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company's newest blimp - Wingfoot Two - alongside Goodyear Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Richard J. Kramer, on Fri., Oct. 21, 2016 in Akron. 
 
"To be part of such an incredible legacy of elite women who have been recognized through Goodyear's century-long tradition of christening the new blimps is a special moment for me, my family, and the entire Akron community," said James. "I hope this honor will inspire and uplift all kids growing up in Akron and encourage them to follow the Goodyear blimp's lead in believing the sky is truly the limit for each and every one of them." 
 
James was born and raised in Akron, where she met her future husband, Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James. James actively volunteers for the LeBron James Family Foundation, and started the Foundations' I PROMise Makeover, an annual event to empower young women.
 
James joins the ranks of accomplished women to christen Goodyear blimps, including aviator Amelia Earhart (1929) and astronaut Dr. Sally Ride (2000). On hand to support Savannah was her husband, LeBron James, her children and parents, and Wingfoot One's christener, "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts (2014).
 
"Savannah's Akron-born roots and passion for improving the local community made her a natural choice to christen Wingfoot Two," said Goodyear Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Richard J. Kramer. "Goodyear has a long-standing tradition of enlisting strong, accomplished women to christen our iconic airships, and we are proud to welcome Savannah to the family."
 
James christened Wingfoot Two with the ceremonial breaking of a champagne bottle against the blimp's gondola.
 
ABOUT WINGFOOT TWO
 
Wingfoot Two is one of three technologically-advanced Goodyear blimps to join the fleet, with cutting-edge avionics and flight control systems. Its sister ship, Wingfoot One, was christened in 2014. As part of the new fleet, Wingfoot Two was built bigger, faster and stronger than the company's prior-generation GZ20A model blimps:
 
Bigger: At more than 246 feet long, Wingfoot Two stretches nearly the length of a football field, and is 50 feet longer than previous blimps. 
 
Faster: New blimps hit highway speeds of up to 73 mph - more than 20 mph faster than previous models.
 
Stronger: Wingfoot Two sports a semi-rigid skeleton composed of aluminum and carbon fiber, compared to the soft, inflatable bodies used in previous fleets. The frame is now packed with 297,527 cubic feet of non-flammable helium, making it more buoyant and capable of lifting 700 pounds more than its predecessors.
 
For improved maneuverability, custom computer-controlled avionics better regulate engine thrust and movement. Other new features include enhanced aerial television coverage capabilities, increased flight range to reach more communities and cover more of fans' favorite events, and a larger in-flight passenger experience with unparalleled panoramic views. 
 
"Wingfoot Two's induction into the blimp fleet marks an extraordinary milestone for our Goodyear airship program and our company," said Kramer "We're proud to have this majestic airship represent our 118-year history and our associates around the world."
 
Since 1917, Goodyear has built more than 300 lighter-than-air vehicles for public relations and defense applications, many built at the Suffield facility.
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Thursday, 22 September 2016 15:45

Savannah James To Christen New Blimp

Goodyear's second next-generation blimp will be christened next month by a well-known Akron name.

The company says Savannah James, wife of LeBron James, will christen "Wingfoot Two" at a ceremony October 21st at the blimp airdock in Suffield.

Goodyear says she's the latest prominent woman to christen a Goodyear airship...starting with Amelia Earhart in 1929.

Price says that she's known for her own philanthropic and charitable work.

And he says her ties to Akron also make her a prominent choice. "Wingfoot One" was christened by ABC's Robin Roberts, who also has Akron ties, in 2004.

"Wingfoot Two" will eventually be based in California.

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