The Air Yacht, as the Lazzarini Design Studio calls it, can literally float in the air thanks to its counter-rotating electric rotors and two helium gas cylinders divided into multiple cells. During flight, compressed helium is released and provides enough thrust to travel through the air for up to 48 hours at a speed of 111 km / h. On the water, Air Yacht sails quietly at a speed of approximately 9.3 km / h.
The yacht concept is constructed from carbon fiber and consists of two 150-meter airships connected by four bridges to a central 80-meter hull. The company believes that it is ready to offer “a more environmentally friendly option for traveling across the sky without harming the future,” since most aircraft now use kerosene. Lazzarini said the Air Yacht is not for tourist purposes, but for those looking to own a superyacht.























Air Yacht has all the amenities one would find on a classic luxury yacht. In the central building there is a huge dining area and living space, on the roof there is a helipad with an accompanying helicopter. Each of the two airships has large windows, allowing guests to enjoy the views during the flight. The yacht has 11 cabins on board, which are designed for 22 passengers (five cabins with bathrooms on each airship). One of them is general, it is located in the central part and has a 360-degree view.


It should be noted that this is not the first project of this kind for Lazzarini. Last year, the company unveiled a 127m swan-inspired superyacht concept, as well as a 69m yacht concept with a huge hole in the middle.

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