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Billionaire taking new sub to Titanic wreck calls Titan a "contraption"
Newsweek· 14 hours agoTitanic to prove it's a safe journey. In June 2023, an OceanGate submersible imploded underwater,...
Billionaire building $20m sub to prove Titanic wreck site can be visited safely after Titan disaster
The Independent US via AOL· 2 hours agoAccording to the company website, the Triton is the world’s deepest diving acrylic sub, and it is...
Billionaire to take sub to Titanic to prove industry safer after OceanGate fail
Daily Express· 3 hours agoA billionaire is planning to descend down to the wreck of the Titanic in a deep-sea submersible in a...
...OceanGate Implosion, This Ohio Billionaire Plans $20M Titanic Sub Dive To Prove Deep-Sea...
Benzinga· 2 hours agoOhio billionaire Larry Connor and Triton Submarines co-founder Patrick Lahey plan to dive over...
29 Facts About the Making of "Titanic" You Never Knew — Best Life
Best Life· 3 days agoTitanic, James Cameron's romance-disaster epic about the sinking of what was once the biggest ship...
Ohio Billionaire from Dayton planning to take sub to Titanic site to prove a point
Local 12 Cincinnati· 10 hours agoA billionaire from Dayton, Ohio is planning on taking a sub to the Titanic site to prove a point....
Billionaire shares plan for $20 million sub voyage to Titanic site to prove industry is safer after...
UNILAD· 5 hours agoA year on from the catastrophic Titan sub implosion, a billionaire is determined to send another sub...
Ohio man plans to take a 2-person submersible to Titanic depths to show the industry is safe after...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoStockton Rush.AP Photo/Bill Sikes Lahey said that Connor rang him a few days after the implosion and...
After the OceanGate Implosion, the Ultra Wealthy Still Can’t Resist the Deep Sea
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoMakers of luxury submarines braced for collapse after an expedition to the Titanic wreckage ended in...
One year after OceanGate’s Titan implosion, rich people are still getting into makeshift deep-sea...
The Verge· 21 hours agoThe Wall Street Journal describes how the June 18th, 2023 disaster that killed five people on a trip to the Titanic hasn’t entirely stalled the industry: