The world’s longest aircraft, which collapsed at its former base last year, is to offer “luxury expeditions”. The passenger cabin for Airlander 10, a combination of plane and airship based in Bedford, was unveiled at the Farnborough Airshow.
Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV), the company behind the £25m craft, said it is “approaching air travel from a different perspective.”
Up to 19 passengers will be able to take part in three-day expeditions.
Stephen McGlennan, CEO of HAV said: “Air travel has become very much about getting from A to B as quickly as possible. What we’re offering is a way of making the journey a joy.”
Each cabin will be 151ft (46m), larger than most single-aisle aircraft, HAV said.