2018
- Scheduled expedition cancelled
- 10 December, 2018 - Depth 13,00 feet. Bahamas. Solo dive with Stockton Rush. Instagram post
2019
- 12 April, 2019 - Tow test and buoyancy check in Bahamas. Facebook post
- 17 April, 2019 - Depth: 3,760m.
- Scheduled expedition cancelled
2020
2021
- May, 2021 - Depth: xxx. Test give in Puget Sound.
- Mission 1 “Test Dive”: Scheduled around June 28 - July 6, 2021
- 3 July, 2021 - Depth: 1700m. Test dive in North Atlantic
- Unknown if other successful dives were made on this mission.
- Damage occurs to platform and part of sub, and water incursion into cabling for control pod.
- Mission 2 “Titanic Debris”: Scheduled around July 7 - July 14, 2021
- ?? July, 2021 - Depth: ~3800m. Successful dive to Titanic wreck debris field.
- 14 July, 2021 - Systems test dive.
- Battery challenges.
- Mission 3 “3400m Dive”: Scheduled for around July 16 - July ??, 2021
- Dive to 3400m experiences battery related trouble again and needs to come back up
- Mission 4 “Titanic Debris & Bow”: Scheduled for around July 23 - July ??, 2021
- 24 July, 2021 - Depth: ~3800m. First successful 5-crew dive to Titanic wreck.
- Web archive article
- Mission 5 “Titanic Bow & Stern”: Scheduled for around July ?? - August 5, 2021
2022
- Mission 1: Scheduled June 16 - June ??, 2022 (Originally May 30 - June 8, 2022)
- At least one successful dive.
- Mission 2: Scheduled (Originally June 7 - June 16, 2022)
- Mission 3: Scheduled (Originally June 15 - June 24, 2022)
- At least one successful dive.
- 5 July, 2022 - Depth: ~3800m. Successful dive to the Titanic wreck.
- Mission 4/5: Scheduled ??? - ??? (Originally June 23 - July 2, 2022)
- 14 July, 2022 - Depth: ~3800m. Successful dive to the Titanic wreck.
- 19 July, 2022 - Depth: ~3800m. Successful dive to the Titanic wreck.
2023
- Mission 1: Scheduled May 11 - 19, 2023
- No successful dives made due to poor weather conditions.
- Mission 2: Scheduled May 20 - 28, 2023
- No successful dives made due to poor weather conditions.
- 23 May, 2023 - Attempt at descent but technical problem with launch platform
- The Titan or its launch platform get caught in a ghost net while towing it back, according to Mission 3 member Jake (“DALLMYD”).
- TravelWeekly article
- Mission 3: Scheduled May 29 - June 6, 2023
- No successful dives to wreck made due to poor weather conditions.
- Test dive is attempted but aborted due to computer systems trouble.
- YouTube video
- Mission 4: Scheduled June 7 - June 15, 2023
- No successful dives made due to poor weather conditions.
- Mission 5: Scheduled June 16 - 24, 2023
- 18 June, 2023 - The Titan’s final dive.
Timeline of Incident
All times are noted in GMT.
- 8:00 - Titan scheduled to start descent but is delayed.
- 12:00 - Titan dive begins.
- 13:45 - Communication is lost between Titan and the Polar Prince.
- x:xx - Acoustic anomaly is detected from the US Navy
- 19:00 - The Titan should have re-surfaced from its dive by this time.