Regional air mobility that connects networks
Airlander will support a greener, more reliable, less congested and better connected passenger transport ecosystem.
Regional connections build and spread prosperity. Many communities are underserved by affordable mass transit to major urban areas. Airlander offers a low emissions air mobility option that connects cities without the need for the substantial infrastructure of traditional transport.
Airlander will support a greener, more reliable, less congested and better connected passenger transport ecosystem.
Air travel often means waiting, crowded queues, and cramped flights. Airlander provides a wholly different passenger experience. Every aspect before, during, and after flight is more similar to a ferry than an aeroplane - we often refer to Airlander in this mobility application as a 'fast ferry'.
Airlander will typically operate from purpose-built terminals away from crowded airports. On board, the aircraft is extremely quiet as the engines are far away from the passenger cabin. There is ample space to socialise, to work, to eat and drink, and to relax quietly. Low vibration makes it a calm, more comfortable journey. The floor to ceiling windows mean natural light streams in and fresh air can circulate as the windows can open. Throughout the flight, Airlander produces dramatically fewer emissions than other aircraft.
Airlander may travel more slowly than other aircraft, but it can land much closer to the end destination, reducing connection and waiting times significantly.
Read moreAirlander can deliver significant environmental benefits compared with other forms of transportation while offering direct city centre to city centre connections.
Talk to the teamAirlander is nothing like the flying experience we’re all used to. The cabin is unpressurised, with floor-to-ceiling windows, and plenty of space to move around.
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