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    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airship1 

    Ref 15154

    04/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Euro Airship

    A futuristic airship with the potential to fly forever without refuelling is under development.

    The Solar Airship One is a rigid airship which will initially circumnavigate the globe using eco-friendly, solar and hydrogen power without ever touching down.

    French start-up EuroAirship says the aircraft will be a “commercial airship of the future,” using 80 percent less fuel and with considerably lower CO2 emissions than conventional aircraft.

    Solar Airship One is set to be ambitious with an initial flight around the Equator of 40,000 km lasting from between 20 and 30 days.

    It will fly at an average altitude of 6 km.

    The rigid skinned airship provides stability against external pressures, while also regulating internal temperature.
    OPS: Artistic render of how the Solar Airship One might look on its planned round-the-world flight.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airship1 

    Ref 15154

    04/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Euro Airship

    A futuristic airship with the potential to fly forever without refuelling is under development.

    The Solar Airship One is a rigid airship which will initially circumnavigate the globe using eco-friendly, solar and hydrogen power without ever touching down.

    French start-up EuroAirship says the aircraft will be a “commercial airship of the future,” using 80 percent less fuel and with considerably lower CO2 emissions than conventional aircraft.

    Solar Airship One is set to be ambitious with an initial flight around the Equator of 40,000 km lasting from between 20 and 30 days.

    It will fly at an average altitude of 6 km.

    The rigid skinned airship provides stability against external pressures, while also regulating internal temperature.
    OPS: Artistic render of how the Solar Airship One might look on its planned round-the-world flight.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 161241261 fer
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    dukas 161241261 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airship1 

    Ref 15154

    04/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Euro Airship

    A futuristic airship with the potential to fly forever without refuelling is under development.

    The Solar Airship One is a rigid airship which will initially circumnavigate the globe using eco-friendly, solar and hydrogen power without ever touching down.

    French start-up EuroAirship says the aircraft will be a “commercial airship of the future,” using 80 percent less fuel and with considerably lower CO2 emissions than conventional aircraft.

    Solar Airship One is set to be ambitious with an initial flight around the Equator of 40,000 km lasting from between 20 and 30 days.

    It will fly at an average altitude of 6 km.

    The rigid skinned airship provides stability against external pressures, while also regulating internal temperature.
    OPS: Artistic render of how the Solar Airship One might look on its planned round-the-world flight.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    dukas 161241260 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airship1 

    Ref 15154

    04/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Euro Airship

    A futuristic airship with the potential to fly forever without refuelling is under development.

    The Solar Airship One is a rigid airship which will initially circumnavigate the globe using eco-friendly, solar and hydrogen power without ever touching down.

    French start-up EuroAirship says the aircraft will be a “commercial airship of the future,” using 80 percent less fuel and with considerably lower CO2 emissions than conventional aircraft.

    Solar Airship One is set to be ambitious with an initial flight around the Equator of 40,000 km lasting from between 20 and 30 days.

    It will fly at an average altitude of 6 km.

    The rigid skinned airship provides stability against external pressures, while also regulating internal temperature.
    OPS: Artistic render of how the Solar Airship One might look on its planned round-the-world flight.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 161241258 fer
    DUKAS_161241258_FER
    dukas 161241258 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Airship1 

    Ref 15154

    04/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Euro Airship

    A futuristic airship with the potential to fly forever without refuelling is under development.

    The Solar Airship One is a rigid airship which will initially circumnavigate the globe using eco-friendly, solar and hydrogen power without ever touching down.

    French start-up EuroAirship says the aircraft will be a “commercial airship of the future,” using 80 percent less fuel and with considerably lower CO2 emissions than conventional aircraft.

    Solar Airship One is set to be ambitious with an initial flight around the Equator of 40,000 km lasting from between 20 and 30 days.

    It will fly at an average altitude of 6 km.

    The rigid skinned airship provides stability against external pressures, while also regulating internal temperature.
    OPS: Artistic render of how the Solar Airship One might look on its planned round-the-world flight.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)