Balloon Museum Foundation

Balloon Museum Foundation

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Named in honor of Albuquerque's pioneering aeronauts Maxie Anderson and Ben Abruzzo, the Balloon Museum opened in 2005, and has since welcomed over one million visitors from across New Mexico, the United States, and around the world.

06/09/2026

Peter Cuneo and his crew floated 2,852 nautical miles from Maine to Luxembourg in 70 hours aboard a hydrogen-powered balloon. It is believed to be the longest transoceanic gas-powered balloon flight ever completed. Full story linked in comments.

06/09/2026

By Royal appointment 👑

This morning, Bert, Peter, Joanie, Barbara & John were honoured to be invited to the Palais Grand Ducal to meet Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg 🇱🇺

06/08/2026

A New Mexico hot air balloon pilot made history recently by completing the longest gas-powered transoceanic balloon flight. ⬇️ Story link in comments.

Photos from Balloon Museum Foundation's post 06/07/2026

MISSION SUCCESS!

The Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum Foundation extends its heartfelt congratulations to pilots Bert Padelt, Peter Cuneo, and Alicia Hempleman-Adams on their extraordinary and historic transatlantic balloon flight.

After four years of meticulous planning, preparation, and teamwork, the crew successfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a hydrogen-filled gas balloon, launching from Presque Isle, Maine, on June 4 and landing safely in Tandel, Luxembourg. Their achievement stands as a remarkable testament to the spirit of exploration, innovation, endurance, and courage that has defined ballooning throughout its history.

Throughout the journey, supporters and fellow balloonists around the world followed their progress with anticipation and admiration as the tiny balloon traversed the vast North Atlantic. Flying from an open basket smaller than most closets, the crew endured challenging conditions, including freezing temperatures, heavy rain, overnight snow, and altitudes exceeding 20,000 feet. Propelled by powerful winds, the balloon at times reached speeds greater than 90 miles per hour, an extraordinary pace for a manned balloon.

Behind this successful flight was not only the skill and determination of the pilots, but also the expertise of the meteorologists and Flight Control team, whose collaboration helped navigate difficult weather conditions and identify a safe landing solution. As the balloon emerged over France and continued across Belgium into Luxembourg, ballooning enthusiasts around the world shared in the excitement of witnessing history unfold.

This accomplishment honors the pioneering traditions of gas ballooning while inspiring a new generation of adventurers, innovators, and dreamers. We celebrate Bert, Peter, Alicia, and the entire support team for demonstrating what is possible through preparation, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to exploration.

Congratulations on this historic achievement and thank you for inspiring the global ballooning community.

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