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News: Portal for Online Submission of Manuscripts

A great news for all the people interested in participating at the DELTAs-2022 conference!

Link to submit the manuscripts online for consideration at the DELTAs-2022 conference is now live at: https://easychair.org/account/signin#

Please submit your abstracts before 22nd Dec, 2021.

You can follow the link https://easychair.org/help/how_to_submit to understand the submission process.

Latest Airship Developments: Stratobus

 Latest Airship Developments:

Today we want to share some details about the Stratobus(TM) airship designed by the THALES group to perform civilian and defense missions in areas such as telecommunications, surveillance, observation and navigation. Stratobus(TM) is an autonomous stratospheric airship 140 meters long, operating at an altitude of 20 kilometers. It encompasses a non-rigid envelope whose shape is maintained by pressurized helium. The demonstration flight of this stratospheric balloon was carried out recently on September 11, 2021 at Kiruna, Sweden. The flight entailing regulated collapsing of the envelope at an altitude of 20 km followed by triggering the airship’s controlled descent to the ground was carried out to test the pertinent emergency recovery system. The success of tis flight has paved the way for future reduced scale Stratobus demonstrators. For more information please refer to https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/worldwide/space/press-release/thales-alenia-spaces-stratobus-stratospheric-airship-passes-new

Airlander 10: Vehicle of the Future

When it comes to our individual carbon footprint, air travel is the emission-spewing Dumbo in the room. Flying less is the most impactful action you can take to bring down your CO2 quota. Although aviation currently accounts for only 2% of the global carbon footprint, its impact is taking off pretty fast. With the GHG emissions of the hydrocarbons-guzzling aircraft engines expected to increase more than 4 times by 2045, flying could reach 25% of the global carbon budget by 2050. So, what do we do? A UK company, Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV), is launching a short-range airship service that will water down the carbon emissions of flight by 90%. By 2025, you may be able to hop onboard their Airlander 10 and get dropped off a couple of hundred miles away. Because of its shape, the Airlander 10 has been nicknamed “The flying buttocks” thankfully the only gas inside this is helium. Last May, HAV announced a number of routes that will be explored by their green flying machines in 2025. But you might be able to ride on one of HAV’s Airlander 10 even earlier. If you fancy an “experiential journey” to the North Pole, you can book your slot with OceanSky Cruises as soon as 2023. But it will cost you a bit of money. As for lower-cost travel, HAV is currently trying to strike a deal with some other airlines. HAV’s CEO said the company aims at covering 47% of regional flights with a distance up to 230 miles. HAV touts the airship market will reach a value of $50billon over the next 20 years. With a capacity of 100 passengers, the company claims their hybrid-electric dirigibles will take as long as conventional flights yet have a tenth of their carbon footprint. Flying at a top speed of only 130 mph, the airship doesn't need a runway and could take off from and land in pretty much any flat open area, including water. This city center-to-city center traveling mode makes these vehicles flexible and independent from airports thereby saving time on commute. Combining the helium buoyant effect, an aerodynamic lift and a helicopter-like thrust, HAV’s hybrid design is more efficient than comparable aircrafts. Leveraging the helium lift, the vehicle reduces the consumption of the fossil fuel-burning engine and could carry a higher payload. Also, the UK Aerospace Research and Technology Programme awarded the company with a £1M grant to develop a prototype fully powered by a 500-kW electric motor. And they aren't stopping there because the Airlander 10 could feature battery and solar cell technology. More cargo, less carbon emissions, no infrastructure required. The only thing that can bring airships down is its operational cost which can be reduced by increasing the operational efficiency of the vehicle. Welcome to the vehicle of the future Airlander 10.

Sponsor Announcement: IMIEU U-LTA

We are thrilled to announce that the Institute for Infrastructure, Environment and Innovation (IMIEU U-LTA) will be our associate partner for the upcoming DELTAs-2022 Conference, June 22-24 2022. Their association with us will surely provide us a great deal of optimism for the success of this event!



IMIEU is an independent non-profit organisation with locations in Brussels and Amsterdam, and wants to prove that development of infrastructure can go hand-in-hand with environmental protection and environmental improvements. IMIEU has two important main activities:
- Initiating and developing European projects, focused on demonstrating that economical development can go hand-in-hand with improving the environment.
- Giving environmental advice for marine infrastructure projects.

They are currently working on a sustainable aviation project called 'Upscaling Lighter Than Air Technology'. We hope that through our partnership with IMIEU U-LTA in DELTAs-2022, we would be able to spread awareness among the masses, about the contribution of LTA Technology towards a sustainable future.

Promotional Video for DELTAs-2022

The wait is over. Here is the Promotional Video related to DELTAs-2022 Conference. The Video also announces a small change to the earlier schedule for DELTAs-2022 event. Now, the event has been extended by two days to take place between 22-26 June, 2022. The final two days, 25-26 June, will be dedicated to Model Airship Regatta and Competition. This event will provide a "hands-on" exposure to the interested candidates on model airship designing and flying. Further details related to this exciting addition will be soon uploaded on the DELTAs-2022 Conference website: www.deltas2022.in. More details will soon be shared here too. Stay Tuned !

In case the hyperlink above doesn't work, here is the Promotional Video YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/bqWOc9EAACU

Exploring the Applications of Airships

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Airships have been most commonly used in advertisement & product promotional applications like the famous Good Year and Fujifilm blimps. Apart from these, airships had also been erstwhile used for humanitarian activities like the Mineseeker Airship used at Kosovo for detection of landmines. Airships have been used for police surveillance activities like the deployment of Airships during the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta and also during the 2004 Olympics in Athens. Thus, current application spectrum hugely revolves around aerial observation and surveillance, tourism and corporate hospitality. However, some experts say that due to the low fuel penalties as well as mitigated infrastructure requirements accompanied by the advancement of science and technology, the application spectrum of airships in the future will be limited by ones imagination only. For instance, airships are already being utilized for stratospheric applications and are being explored for prospective space missions. Thus, we believe any contribution towards this technology will be a contribution towards a greener aviation future for mankind.