Designed by UK firm Design Q, the passenger cabin of Airlander 10, the world's longest aircraft, will be 46 meters long, making it larger than the cabins of most single-aisle aircraft. (Photo/VCG)
Airlander 10, the world's longest aircraft, will feature en-suite bedrooms, fine dining and seating areas boasting "horizon-to-horizon views", new designs show. Much of the plush cabins are covered in glass - including some of the floors - so passengers can take in the views from 16,000ft. The ?25m aircraft, which is 302ft long, 143ft wide and 85ft tall - is being developed by British manufacturer Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV). HAV and Design Q unveiled the Airlander 10 passenger cabin at the Farnborough Airshow to demonstrate what is possible in luxury expeditionary tourism. (Photo/VCG)
A view of one of the private ensuite bedrooms on Airlander 10, the world's longest aircraft. (Photo/VCG)
The tourist version of the Airlander 10, the world's longest aircraft, could conceivably land at exotic locations that are inaccessible to regular aircraft. (Photo/VCG)
The cabin of Airlander 10, world's longest aircraft, will feature an Altitude Bar where passengers can both have drinks and enjoy their meals. (Photo/VCG)
Airlander 10, the world's longest aircraft, will feature en-suite bedrooms, fine dining and seating areas boasting "horizon-to-horizon views", new designs show. Much of the plush cabins are covered in glass - including some of the floors - so passengers can take in the views from 16,000ft. The ?25m aircraft, which is 302ft long, 143ft wide and 85ft tall - is being developed by British manufacturer Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV). HAV and Design Q unveiled the Airlander 10 passenger cabin at the Farnborough Airshow to demonstrate what is possible in luxury expeditionary tourism. (Photo/VCG)