Argentinian Ski Resort Signs For Airflow’s Hydrogen eSTOLs

Airflow’s eSTOL will operate from short airships 8,000 ft. above sea level in the Andes.
Credit: Airflow
Advanced air mobility is not only producing unconventional aircraft, but also nontraditional customers. The latest to step up is a luxury ski resort, El Azufre in the Central Andes Mountains of Argentina. El Azufre has signed a letter of intent with U.S. startup Airflow for five electric short...
Graham Warwick

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