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Phoenix' Remora remotely operated vehicle works off Florida.

Richard Tannjer

Phoenix enters space booster recovery market

Phoenix International has announced its expansion into the rocket booster recovery sector, supporting commercial and government launch programs with advanced subsea search and recovery capabilities.
Using its Remora remotely operated vehicle, towed pinger locator and side scan sonar systems, Phoenix says it can provide reliable, efficient, and safe location, inspection, and recovery of rockets from ocean depths to 6,000 meters.
Phoenix’s integrated marine operations and advanced subsea technologies position the company to support the rapidly growing space industry with dependable recovery solutions worldwide, the company said in a press release.
“Phoenix has built our reputation on solving complex subsea problems,” said Phoenix President Patrick Keenan. “Expanding into rocket booster recovery is a natural extension of our capabilities and allows us to support the evolving needs of the commercial and government space industry.”
Phoenix International Holdings Inc. is an employee-owned, ISO 9001-2015 Management System certified marine services contractor specializing in manned and unmanned underwater solutions, design engineering, and project management services worldwide. Operating expertise is available from eight regional offices in wet and dry hyperbaric welding, nondestructive testing, subsea engineering, conventional and atmospheric diving, autonomous underwater vehicle and remotely operated vehicle operations.

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