Hybrid Air Vehicles' (HAV) Airlander 10 helium airships secured £1.4bn in reservations, indicating a robust demand for helium in the coming years. These reservations, though not yet firm orders, involve detailed agreements with both commercial entities and government bodies, setting expectations for aircraft specifications, delivery timings, and financial commitments. These reservation volumes are substantial and cover over two years of planned production. This stage of development, coupled with efforts towards type certification and production line preparation, underscores the potential for increased helium usage as these airships begin service.
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