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Sailing the skies: Swiss company AirYacht wants to make flying by luxury boat a reality

Admittedly it’s a niche problem. You’ve spent the last two weeks lounging on a yacht on the French Riviera and have reached the point where the sun and the waves have begun to lose their charms.

It occurs to you that missing from this idyll is the chance to hook your ship to a massive helium-filled blimp and take a pleasure cruise through the skies.

Well, we said niche, after all.

But If you do belong to this rarefied group, a Swiss company AirYacht, co-founded by Guillaume Hoddé and Mathieu Ozanne, is trying to make this ambitious dream a reality.

The flying yacht concept

“What is an AirYacht? If you see what is a Yacht, a 60 metre yacht like you see on the sea? The AirYacht, it is the same kind of device, as big as a 60-metre Yacht, but it flies,” Ozanne told Euronews next.

It was a mutual love of flying that inspired Ozanne and Hoddé to try and get the concept off the ground in 2017.

It also offered them a chance to combine their experience in engineering and the luxury goods market respectively as well as capitalise on advancements in cargo-airship innovation for carrying heavy loads.

The basic idea is that an airship - much like the famous Zeppelin airship that crossed the Atlantic for the first time in 1928 - that can be attached and detached from a luxury yacht-like residence using cables.

The airship by design doesn’t require energy to keep aloft. This is achieved by filling it with helium, but in order to navigate or change direction, it requires some sort of propulsion method.

An emission-free flying yacht?

For now, Ozanne says their concept, which has yet to generate a functional prototype, will use hybrid power initially, with the goal of eventually switching to electric or hydrogen-powered when fuel cell technology

Read more on euronews.com
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