The take-off of French cargo airship startup Flying Whales is set to be delayed.
The reason is a recommendation by the state environment agency that the company re-think its plans to build two huge assembly facilities in 75 ha of woodland at Laruscade, in Bordeaux.
French forwarder Bolloré Logistics has already signed up to use Flying Whales’ hybrid-electric LCA60T vertical take-off craft to transport loads of up to 60 tonnes, which it …
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