Airlander 10, the world's largest aircraft -- appropriately nicknamed the "Flying Bum" for its resemblance to a rear end -- is back in action following a crash that took place in August 2016.
Over the past few years, Bedford-based company Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) has been developing the Airlander 10, nicknamed ‘the flying bum’ due to its rear-end-like shape, in an effort to create ...
Over the past few years, Bedford-based company Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) has been developing the Airlander 10, nicknamed ‘the flying bum’ due to its rear-end-like shape, in an effort to create ...
The Airlander 10 made headlines in 2016 when it left the ground for the first time, undertaking six test flights, including one where it crashed into the ground when trying to land at its base at ...
The company behind one of the world’s biggest aircraft has announced its plans to go even bigger with a new aircraft designed for moving more freight. Over the past few years, Bedford-based ...
HAV (Hybrid Air Vehicles), who are developing the Airlander 10, have said that in the future they want to create a version capable of carrying a 200-tonne payload, one which would enable it to ...
near the I-10 and I-610 merge, due to a crash reported shortly before 6:30 a.m. Wednesday. Three right lanes are blocked on I-10 East as first responders investigate the incident. Congestion on I ...