The Blimp-Maker
Igor Pasternak, the C.E.O. and chief engineer of Worldwide Aeros, is fulfilling his lifelong dream of creating aircraft that are lighter than air.
6 mins
For the past forty years, Igor Pasternak has pursued a lighter-than-air vision: to build gigantic airships that haul cargo to otherwise inaccessible parts of the planet. In high school, in Ukraine, Pasternak formed an airship club; at Lviv National University, where he studied civil engineering, he established an airship-design bureau. Eventually, he settled in southern California and started Aeros, which builds blimps for surveillance and other purposes. His prototype cargo airship, the two-hundred-and-sixty-foot-long Dragon Dream, was destroyed in 2013 when its hangar collapsed on it. Unfazed, Pasternak now aims to produce a fleet of “Aeroscraft” cargo airships, the largest of which will be more than nine hundred feet long and able to carry five hundred tons. Pasternak spoke recently with the director and producer Gabe Polsky. Polsky’s documentary, “Red Army,” played at the 2014 Cannes, Telluride, Toronto, and New York Film Festivals, and was released in theatres in 2015.
Igor Pasternak
Self
Anthony Melillo III
Executive Producer
Kathleen Quigley
Associate Producer
Liam Satre-Meloy
Executive Producer
Stephen Garrett
Editor
Robert A. Martinez
Additional Editor
John Kiehle
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Sean Marks
Legal Services
Kyle Jacobsen
Sound Recordist
Thea Traff
Researcher
Sean Marks
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Nick Forte III
First Assistant Camera