The good news is that in the coming years, these airships can be revived again. In 2017, a UK-based company, Hybrid Air Vehicles, ran a test flight for their giant airship, Airlander 10, known as the world’s largest aircraft.
Today, it is not so difficult to get helium gas, so it is much safer. Plus, due to climate change, the concern for carbon emissions is increasing. So, in comparison to aeroplanes, these airships release one-tenth of the carbon emissions. Fuel costs are also reduced. And they fly almost silently without much noise.
So, it is estimated by this company that after 2030, they will start commercial flights in their airships. How will it be? Only time can tell.
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