The infamous Airlander 10 could play a major role in advancing sustainable air mobility for the island communities in the north of Scotland. This is the .
A study has found that Hybrid Air Vehicles’ Airlander hybrid airship can deliver cost-effective, low-emission passenger transport and freight to the Highland and Island communities in the North of Scotland.
A study has suggested an aircraft that is part-plane-part-airship could deliver tonnes of freight around the Highlands and Islands. Bedford-based Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) has looked at how its Airlander 10 transport could operate from sites in Orkney, Shetland, Western Isles and the Highlands. According to its research, a fleet of the aircraft could provide 79% more air freight capacity on north of Scotland air routes compared with 2021.