After months of dedicated engineering, design, and field testing, we’re nearing a major milestone in the Hyuse project — the first demonstration flight of our dual-hull hydrogen-powered airship. This event marks a significant step forward in validating our flight systems, vectoring propulsion, ballast controls, and the use of hydrogen as both lifting gas and energy source. It’s a moment we’ve been meticulously preparing for, with a strong emphasis on safety, innovation, and transparency.
While this isn’t a public event, we welcome interest from stakeholders, collaborators, journalists, or fellow airship enthusiasts. We’ve documented our entire test plan in detail and will be happy to share access or accommodate attendance – but please contact us in advance to arrange any visits. The location, procedures, and roles are tightly managed to ensure everything runs to plan and within strict safety boundaries.
For a closer look at our demo flight plan, you can visit: https://h2use.com/hyuse-airship-demo-flight-plan/ — this is a working document, updated regularly as we finalize all details leading up to launch.