Meet George Jetson (and Buzz Lightyear!): Martin Jetpacks Set to Revolutionizing Working at Heights [Video Gallery]

April 1, 2014

The Martin jetpack is the result of Glenn Martin's dream of building the world's first practical jetpack. Glenn worked on this dream night after night in his garage in Christchurch, New Zealand, supported by his wife Vanessa, who was the jetpack's first ever test pilot, and their two sons, Harrision and William.

Named as one of Time magazine's Top 50 inventions for 2010, the Martin Jetpack is the world's first practical jetpack, set to revolutionise the industries of aviation, recreation and transportation. Able to be flown by a pilot or via remote control, this inspirational and versatile product continues to attract strong interest from potential customers and investors worldwide.

Based in New Zealand, Martin Aircraft Co. currently is focusing on developing the Martin Jetpack for use as a first responder vehicle  and a heavy lift unmanned air vehicle. Following the successful introduction of the Jetpack into the first responder community, the company will work on developing a jetpack for leisure and personal use.

For more information about jetpacks and their possible revolution of working at heights, read "The Latest Fall Protection Innovation: Jet Packs!"

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Sandy Smith

Sandy Smith is the former content director of EHS Today, and is currently the EHSQ content & community lead at Intelex Technologies Inc. She has written about occupational safety and health and environmental issues since 1990.

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