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His family is suing OceanGate, the estate of its CEO, Stockton Rush, and others for more than $50 million. OceanGate's dive to the Titanic shipwreck on June 18, 2023, killed all five people on board .
Recorded March 2015. Richard Stockton Rush III (March 31, 1962 – June 18, 2023) was an American businessman and engineer, best known as the co-founder and chief executive officer of OceanGate, a deep-sea exploration company. After graduation from Princeton University, Rush worked for McDonnell Douglas as a flight test engineer on their F-15 ...
A witness to the Titan submersible disaster has told BBC News about the fear and false hope felt by those on its support ship. ... Stockton Rush, the CEO of Oceangate, and French diver Paul Henri ...
An OceanGate employee inspecting the Titan in 2018 told Rush about his concerns regarding the safety of the carbon-fiber hull, but Rush insisted the audio system was sufficient to detect issues ...
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who died aboard Titan, pictured in March 2015. OceanGate was a private company, initiated in 2009 by Stockton Rush and Guillermo Söhnlein.From 2010 until the loss of the Titan submersible, OceanGate transported paying customers in leased commercial submersibles off the coast of California, in the Gulf of Mexico, and in the Atlantic Ocean. [5]
OceanGate Inc. is an American privately owned company based in Everett, Washington, that provided crewed submersibles for tourism, industry, research, and exploration. The company was founded in 2009 by Stockton Rush and Guillermo Söhnlein . The company acquired a submersible vessel, Antipodes, and later built two of its own: Cyclops 1 and Titan.
OceanGate, a company co-founded by Rush that owned the submersible, suspended operations a year ago. The Titan made its final dive on June 18, 2023, and lost contact with its support vessel about ...
From left to right: Stockton Rush, Hamish Harding, Paul-Henri Nargeolet and Shahzada and Suleman Dawood. The Titan submersible ((Reuters/Jannicke Mikkelsen/OceanGate Expeditions/Getty))