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Overview of the Freedom Ship
Freedomship Mission Statement

To create a unique lifestyle that allows families and individuals to work, live, and travel simultaneously.

Freedomship Vision Statement

We will expand our team of professionals dedicated to completing our mission. Furthermore, our team will broaden their focus to encompass the successful research and development of other marine vessels and offshore structures. Our passion for excellence will drive us to achieve this vision by combining sound engineering principles and existing technology with high ethical standards and a dedication to our client's needs and desires.

Throughout this effort, we will continuously strive to improve the quality of life of our employees and increase the economic well being of our shareholders.
Envision an ideal place to live or run a business, a friendly, safe and secure community with large areas of open space and extensive entertainment and recreational facilities. Finally, picture this community continually moving around the world. You are beginning to understand the Freedom Ship concept of a massive ocean-going vessel. With a design length of 4,500 feet, a width of 750 feet, and a height of 350 feet, Freedom Ship would be more than 4 times longer than the Queen Mary. The design concepts include a mobile modern city featuring luxurious living, an extensive duty-free international shopping mall, and a full 1.7 million square foot floor set aside for various companies to showcase their products.

Freedom Ship would not be a cruise ship, it is proposed to be a unique place to live, work, retire, vacation, or visit. The proposed voyage would continuously circle the globe, covering most of the world's coastal regions. Its large fleet of commuter aircraft and hydrofoils would ferry residents and visitors to and from shore. The airport on the ship's top deck would serve private and small commercial aircraft (up to about 40 passengers each). The proposed vessel's superstructure, rising twenty-five stories above its broad main deck, would house residential space, a library, schools, and a first-class hospital in addition to retail and wholesale shops, banks, hotels, restaurants, entertainment facilities, casinos, offices, warehouses, and light manufacturing and assembly enterprises. Finally, this concept would include a wide array of recreational and athletic facilities, worthy of a world-class resort, making Freedom Ship a veritable "Community on the Sea."

Primary Objectives