Zum Glück gibts Werte - Inspiration für Job, Life und Leadership
#7 Zum Glück gibts Carl-Oscar Lawaczeck, CEO of Oceansky
22 Jan 2021
Okay, to be honest, normally I'm not that interested in technical details, physics and all that stuff. It just has to work ... But you might have guessed it: today I'm going to make an exception. Because this is really a topic that is way too interesting to ignore. How can it be that an airline pilot gets caught up in planning a North Pole expedition? And end up landing in the middle of the North Pole. And for those who think, "Didn't we learn anything from Corona? Didn't we want to reduce air traffic? And Co2 emissions?" Yes, exactly. And that's why this flight will be slow, comfortable and decelerated! With a carbon footprint of 80% less than an airplane ... Today you will hear the amazing story of the rebirth of the airship. I am quite happy about that, because it means that in the future, I can travel from Stockholm to Munich to help my clients without having a guilty conscience ... In the future, I will no longer be a simple passenger. I will be an aeronaut! This is the story of the future with the charm of the past times ...
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