Australasian Leisure Management
Oct 28, 2015

‘Flying Aces’ set to take-off at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is set to welcome thrill seekers from around the world onboard its record breaking roller coaster Flying Aces, acclaimed for having the world’s tallest loop and steepest starting hill inclination, during the first quarter of 2016.

The first of many surprises to be unveiled as part of Ferrari World Abu Dhabi’s expansion, Flying Aces, will take guests to speeds up to 120kmph along a 1.5km track featuring a 52 metre tall loop and a 51 degree steep lift. The architectural masterpiece will offer extreme gravity defying flight acrobatics that include a non-inverted loop, down flips and plenty of airtime.

Commenting on the launch, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi General Manager Jesse Vargas explains “the groundbreaking engineering and technologies behind this bi-plane coaster will give guests the thrill of their lives.

“We have completed 50% of the construction of Flying Aces and are simultaneously working on other rides and attractions to launch in 2016.

“We have made a complex roller coaster emerge under our red roof in less than a year, an amazing achievement, especially when we take into consideration that most other theme parks take approximately three years to deliver a similar feat.”

Due to its exceptional thrill features and strong connection to Ferrari’s heritage, the first plane themed coaster is also the first of five major rides and attractions to be launched as part of Ferrari World Abu Dhabi’s massive expansion.

Already home to the world’s fastest roller coaster ‘Formula Rossa’, the bi-plane themed coaster represents the latest addition to the Park’s offering. Flying Aces brings to life the story behind Ferrari’s Cavallino logo that is inspired by Italy’s ‘ace of aces’ Count Francesco Baracca. Count Baracca was a famous Italian aviator in the 1900’s and his legendary Prancing Horse emblem was inherited by Enzo Ferrari for good luck.

In 2014, the Park revealed to the world its extraordinary expansion plans that will add more rides and attractions to appeal to guests of all ages. The innovative offerings are expected to increase the Park’s overall capacity by 40%, reduce waiting time and enhancing the overall guest’s experience.

Vargas added “we are very proud of our expansion’s progress to date and how close we are to achieving our goal.

“There hasn’t been a theme park that has been adding to its offerings at the pace we are setting.

“The amount we have invested in our expansion is roughly the same it would cost to open a new Park.

“We are confident that the new rides and attractions will satisfy our guests thirst for family excitement and white knuckle thrills.”

Ferrari World Abu Dhabi recently launched Karting Academy for guests to challenge one another in electric powered go karts, and for the little champs, an all-new Junior Training Camp has been enhanced with a soft play area and a winning mix of climbing activities. In addition, guests finally have the chance to drive the dream aboard a Ferrari California with the brand new Driving Experience, offered for the first time in a theme park.

For more information go to www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com

Images: Impressions of the new Flying Aces rollercoaster (top and middle) and Jesse Vargas (below).

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