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| This Week's Blue Economy Innovation
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Airships should not only recall nostalgic episodes from the beginning of
aviation. A closer look on this technology will make us aware that they can be
an environmentally friendly and cost efficient alternative to planes, especially
within cargo traffic. Apart from their stunning efficiency in fuel
consumption and contrary to common planes, dirigibles do not need any long and
smooth runways for takeoff and landing. Instead of huge areas covered with
cement, it is enough to have a pole or mobile mooring post on a meadow the size
of the airship itself. This makes them especially attractive for remote areas
with a poor or inexistent infrastructure.
Recently a few resourceful
entrepreneurs revived the airship technology. In California, the startup company
Airship Ventures operates a zeppelin for research which is financed by
sightseeing flights for passengers and rental for camera teams. On the other
hand, the Canadian enterprise Aviation Capital has invested into the development
of cargo airships with a carrying capacity of up to 100 tons, in cooperation
with the aircraft company Lockheed Martin In partnership with The Blue Economy Read the full case in PDF Read more...
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