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Sirius Jet: World's First Hydrogen VTOL
Sirius Aviation AG Unveils World's First Hydrogen VTOL Aircraft: Sirius Jet
Sirius Jet: World's First Hydrogen VTOL
by Robert Schreiber
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Jan 11, 2024

In a landmark advancement for sustainable aviation, Swiss aviation startup Sirius Aviation AG has unveiled the Sirius Jet, the world's first hydrogen-powered Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft. This innovative aircraft, a product of collaboration between industry giants including BMW's Designworks and Sauber Group, represents a significant milestone in the aviation industry's journey towards sustainability.

The Sirius Jet stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of aviation, combining the versatility of VTOL capabilities with the efficiency of hydrogen-electric propulsion. This unique aircraft is a blend of jet aerodynamics, helicopter flexibility, and zero-emission technology, making it a true game-changer in the field.

With its high-performance characteristics, the Sirius Jet is designed to achieve extended flight distances and impressive speeds while maintaining high altitudes. What sets this aircraft apart is its near-silent operational levels, a feature that underscores its environmental consideration. The Sirius Jet not only redefines excellence with its cutting-edge technology and unique design but also sets a new industry standard with its precision engineering.

The Sirius Jet will be available in two versions by 2025: the Sirius Business Jet, tailored for private jet users, and the Sirius Millennium Jet, designed for commercial aviation. Both versions promise to revolutionize the global transportation industry with their innovative features.

The Sirius Business Jet, a zero-emission hydrogen-powered VTOL business jet, boasts an impressive 1150-mile flight range and a cruise speed of 323 mph. It can reach altitudes of 30,000 feet and offers ultra-quiet noise levels at 60dBa, all while accommodating three passengers. On the other hand, the Sirius Millennium Jet, designed for commercial use, offers a 650-mile flight range, the same impressive speed, and altitude capabilities, with a capacity to accommodate up to five passengers.

Notably, Sirius Aviation AG has announced strategic partnerships with global leaders such as BMW Group's DesignWorks and Sauber Group, known for its Formula 1 expertise. These collaborations, along with ties to Alfleth Engineering AG and ALD Group, set a pioneering benchmark in sustainable, efficient, and high-performance aviation.

The aviation world eagerly anticipates the upcoming event on January 17, 2024, at Payerne Airport in Switzerland, where Sirius Aviation AG will host a monumental unveiling of the aircraft's groundbreaking Hydrogen-Electric Ducted Fan Propulsion System. This event will also include the first public inaugural ignition and feature insightful remarks from esteemed global leaders.

The Sirius Jet's introduction marks a pivotal moment in the quest for sustainable aviation solutions. By harnessing hydrogen fuel technology, which is gaining traction for its potential to offer zero-emission flight, Sirius Aviation AG is not just presenting a new aircraft but is also charting the course for the future of environmentally responsible aviation. The integration of VTOL capabilities with hydrogen-electric propulsion in the Sirius Jet is a novel approach, one that promises to redefine the parameters of efficiency and environmental stewardship in the aviation industry.

Sirius Aviation AG's initiative aligns with the broader industry trend towards reducing carbon emissions and prioritizing sustainability. The Sirius Jet's capabilities and specifications position it as a competitive offering in both the private and commercial aviation markets, demonstrating the potential of hydrogen-electric propulsion technology in real-world applications.

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