PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Hexcel Composites
In order to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy, Flying Whales and Hexcel are collaborating on an exciting project to develop the most adapted solutions for airship structures.
We are proud to collaborate with Hexcel, a global leader in advanced composite materials for aerospace applications. Hexcel's extensive experience and innovation in carbon fiber technology have made them a trusted partner in the industry.
For our airship project, we have chosen to utilize a large range of Hexcel’s products and especially Hexcel's HexTow IMA Carbon Fiber which has been selected for the pultruded tubes that compose the skeleton of the airship.
This material offers an excellent balance between cost-efficiency and superior mechanical properties, such as high tensile strength and modulus, making it ideal for our innovative structure. Their commitment to advance composite technologies ensures that we can achieve the performance and reliability standards necessary for our airship's success.
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"Together with Flying Whales, we are thrilled to be part of the visionary LCA60T airship project — a bold step forward that perfectly aligns with Hexcel’s purpose: “We propel the future of flight and transportation through excellence in advanced material solutions that create a better world for us all".
"Over the past two years, Flying Whales and Hexcel have made significant progress together to develop a comprehensive range of cutting-edge composite materials. To meet Flying Whales' requirements and technical constraints, Hexcel has developed materials such as prepregs, carbon fibers, fabrics, adhesives... Our composites are lighter and stronger than any other comparable material, enabling cleaner, more efficient and more sustainable air mobility. We are very proud to be working with Flying Whales to achieve excellence and customer satisfaction."
- Thierry Merlot, President, Europe Middle East Africa Asia Pacific, Hexcel
"Working with Hexcel Composites has been a great journey. Their expertise in composite raw materials, their ability to develop and qualify aerospace products and to provide the most adapted solution have been crucial in bringing the LCA60T airship to life. This airship represents a significant leap forward in developing sustainable cargo transport, and we are excited to see the positive impact it will have on improving logistics in remote areas. By leveraging strong and light-weight composite materials, we are committed to creating an airship with minimal environmental impact."
- Vincent Guibout, CEO, Flying Whales
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| Hexcel Composites | Honeycomb Core Composites, Epoxy Resins, Carbon-reinforced Composites, Composite Adhesive, Resins, Prepreg, Composite Sandwich Panels |
| Flying Whales | Airframer |
| Related aircraft programs: |
| Flying Whale LCA60T |
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| Composites |
| Adhesives |
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