Hybrid buoyant aircraft: future STOL aircraft for interconnectivity of the Malaysian islands

Hybrid buoyant aircraft are new to the arena of air travel. They have the potential to boost the industry by leveraging new emerging lighter-than-air (LTA) and heavier-than-air (HTA) technologies. Hybrid buoyant aircraft are possible substitutes for jet and turbo-propeller aircraft currently utilize...

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Main Authors: UlHaque, Anwar, Asrar, Waqar, Omar, Ashraf Ali, Sulaeman, Erwin, Syed Mohamed Ali, Jaffar
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spelling my.iium.irep.571092017-07-18T02:59:40Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/57109/ Hybrid buoyant aircraft: future STOL aircraft for interconnectivity of the Malaysian islands UlHaque, Anwar Asrar, Waqar Omar, Ashraf Ali Sulaeman, Erwin Syed Mohamed Ali, Jaffar TL500 Aeronautics Hybrid buoyant aircraft are new to the arena of air travel. They have the potential to boost the industry by leveraging new emerging lighter-than-air (LTA) and heavier-than-air (HTA) technologies. Hybrid buoyant aircraft are possible substitutes for jet and turbo-propeller aircraft currently utilized in aviation, and this manuscript is a country-specific (Malaysia) analysis to determine their potential market, assessing the tourism, business, agricultural, and airport transfer needs of such vehicles. A political, economic, social, and technological factors (PEST) analysis was also conducted to determine the impact of PEST parameters on the development of buoyant aircraft and to assess all existing problems of short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft. Hybrid buoyant aircraft will not only result in reduction of transportation costs, but will also improve the economic conditions of the region. New airworthiness regulations can lead to greater levels of competition in the development of hybrid buoyant aircraft. Purdue University Press 2017-05 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/57109/1/Hybrid%20Buoyant%20Aircraft_%20Future%20STOL%20Aircraft%20for%20Interconnectivi.pdf UlHaque, Anwar and Asrar, Waqar and Omar, Ashraf Ali and Sulaeman, Erwin and Syed Mohamed Ali, Jaffar (2017) Hybrid buoyant aircraft: future STOL aircraft for interconnectivity of the Malaysian islands. Journal of Aviation Technology and Engineering, 6 (2). pp. 80-88. ISSN 2159-6670 http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1138&context=jate 10.7771/2159-6670.1138
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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topic TL500 Aeronautics
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UlHaque, Anwar
Asrar, Waqar
Omar, Ashraf Ali
Sulaeman, Erwin
Syed Mohamed Ali, Jaffar
Hybrid buoyant aircraft: future STOL aircraft for interconnectivity of the Malaysian islands
description Hybrid buoyant aircraft are new to the arena of air travel. They have the potential to boost the industry by leveraging new emerging lighter-than-air (LTA) and heavier-than-air (HTA) technologies. Hybrid buoyant aircraft are possible substitutes for jet and turbo-propeller aircraft currently utilized in aviation, and this manuscript is a country-specific (Malaysia) analysis to determine their potential market, assessing the tourism, business, agricultural, and airport transfer needs of such vehicles. A political, economic, social, and technological factors (PEST) analysis was also conducted to determine the impact of PEST parameters on the development of buoyant aircraft and to assess all existing problems of short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft. Hybrid buoyant aircraft will not only result in reduction of transportation costs, but will also improve the economic conditions of the region. New airworthiness regulations can lead to greater levels of competition in the development of hybrid buoyant aircraft.
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author UlHaque, Anwar
Asrar, Waqar
Omar, Ashraf Ali
Sulaeman, Erwin
Syed Mohamed Ali, Jaffar
author_facet UlHaque, Anwar
Asrar, Waqar
Omar, Ashraf Ali
Sulaeman, Erwin
Syed Mohamed Ali, Jaffar
author_sort UlHaque, Anwar
title Hybrid buoyant aircraft: future STOL aircraft for interconnectivity of the Malaysian islands
title_short Hybrid buoyant aircraft: future STOL aircraft for interconnectivity of the Malaysian islands
title_full Hybrid buoyant aircraft: future STOL aircraft for interconnectivity of the Malaysian islands
title_fullStr Hybrid buoyant aircraft: future STOL aircraft for interconnectivity of the Malaysian islands
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid buoyant aircraft: future STOL aircraft for interconnectivity of the Malaysian islands
title_sort hybrid buoyant aircraft: future stol aircraft for interconnectivity of the malaysian islands
publisher Purdue University Press
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/57109/1/Hybrid%20Buoyant%20Aircraft_%20Future%20STOL%20Aircraft%20for%20Interconnectivi.pdf
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