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The Pic of the Day: World’s largest aircraft gets approval to carry commercial passengers

According to Hybrid Air Vehicle’s press release:

The world’s largest aircraft uses innovative technology which combines the best characteristics of fixed wing aircraft and helicopters with lighter-than-air technology to create a new breed of hyper-efficient aircraft. It can stay airborne for up to five days at a time. It will fulfill a wide range of communication, cargo carrying and survey roles in both the military and commercial sectors, all with a significantly lower carbon footprint than other forms of air transport.

 

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According to Hybrid Air Vehicle’s press release:

The world’s largest aircraft uses innovative technology which combines the best characteristics of fixed wing aircraft and helicopters with lighter-than-air technology to create a new breed of hyper-efficient aircraft. It can stay airborne for up to five days at a time. It will fulfill a wide range of communication, cargo carrying and survey roles in both the military and commercial sectors, all with a significantly lower carbon footprint than other forms of air transport.

 

Watch the Airlander 10 in action below:

https://youtu.be/WtodhmCyFdM

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