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Sirius Aviation Unveils World’s First Hydrogen VTOL Aircraft

Sirius Aviation Unveils World's First Hydrogen VTOL Aircraft

The world’s first hydrogen-powered Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft, the revolutionary Sirius Jet, is proudly unveiled by Swiss aviation startup Sirius Aviation AG. It was created and designed in partnership with BMW’s Designworks and Sauber Group.

This demonstrates Sirius Aviation AG’s unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and safety and represents a significant turning point in the field of sustainable aviation.

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A hydrogen-electric propulsion system powers the high-performance, zero-emission VTOL Sirius Jet, a revolutionary aircraft in the aviation industry. It combines the adaptability of an aeroplane and a helicopter with jet aerodynamics to reach high altitudes at almost silent altitudes and extended flight distances. With its unparalleled state-of-the-art technology, distinctive design, and meticulous engineering, the Sirius Jet redefines excellence and establishes a new benchmark for the industry.

Two versions of the Sirius Jet will be launched in 2025: the Sirius Business Jet, designed for private aircraft, and the Sirius Millennium Jet, designed for commercial use. An innovative step that will change the face of the global transportation sector.

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With a range of 1150 miles, a cruise speed of 323 mph, the ability to reach altitudes of 30,000 feet, ultra-quiet noise levels of 60dBa, and seating for three people.

The Sirius Millenium Jet is a zero-emission, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) commercial aircraft that can carry up to five passengers and has a range of 650 miles at a cruise speed of 323 mph. It can also reach altitudes of 30,000 feet and has a sound footprint of 60 dBa.

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