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The Sirius Jet will fly up to 1,150 miles (1,851 km) at speeds up to 323 mph (520 km/h) on a clean liquid-hydrogen powertrain. It'll rise vertically off a pad thanks to a deflected vectored thrust ...
Sirius Aviation, in partnership with BMW Designworks, has today offered the first look at the inside and out of its upcoming CEO Jet, a winged eVTOL with 28 ducted fans that's powered by hydrogen ...
Swiss startup Sirius Aviation has unveiled designs for the world’s first hydrogen-electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.. The jet, which kind of looks like Night Fury from How ...
Swiss start-up Sirius Aviation is targeting 2025 for a first flight of a demonstrator of its planned hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
Sirius Aviation plans to introduce the first hydrogen-powered, zero-emission VTOL capable jets before the end of the decade. ... (eVTOL) aircraft manufacturer Joby Aviation. ...
The Sirius jets could well set a new industry standard in terms of flight distance and speeds. For context, the fastest known eVTOL in development, the Joby S4 , has a top speed of 205 mph and a ...
Leading this transformation is Sirius Aviation AG, the innovative force behind the world’s first hydrogen-powered regional aircraft.
Stellar Aircraft, via its official Facebook and LinkedIn accounts, announced (07-Jan-2025) its rebranding from Sirius Aviation and plans to move its headquarters to the US, while maintaining a ...