Sirius Aviation launches groundbreaking hydrogen VTOL aircraft in collaboration with BMW Designworks
Sirius Aviation AG, the Swiss aviation startup, is proud to unveil the groundbreaking Sirius Jet, a Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft powered by hydrogen. Developed in collaboration with BMW Designworks and Sauber Group, the Sirius Jet represents a significant leap forward in sustainable aviation, showcasing the company's unwavering dedication to innovation, sustainability, and safety.
The future of aviation
The Sirius Jet is not just another aircraft – it is a game-changer. With its high-performance capabilities and zero-emission hydrogen-electric propulsion system, it combines the efficiencies of jet aerodynamics with the versatility of airplanes and helicopters. This unique combination allows for extended flight distances, impressive speeds, and high altitudes, all while operating at near-silent levels. The Sirius Jet sets a new industry standard with its cutting-edge technology, striking design, and precision engineering.
Two exclusive versions for unparalleled luxury and efficiency
Scheduled for a 2025 launch, the Sirius Jet will be available in two versions: the Sirius Business Jet and the Sirius Millennium Jet. The Sirius Business Jet is tailored to meet the needs of private jet users, boasting a remarkable 1850 kilometres flight range, a cruise speed of 600 km/h, and an altitude capability of around 9.000 metres. With an ultra-quiet noise level of 60dBa, the Sirius Business Jet offers a luxurious and serene travel experience for up to 3 passengers.
As for the commercial aviation sector, the Sirius Millennium Jet is set to revolutionise the industry. With a flight range of 1040 kilometres, a cruise speed of 600 km/h, and an altitude capability around 9.000 metres, this zero-emission aircraft will transform the way people travel. Accommodating up to 5 passengers, the Sirius Millennium Jet ensures a comfortable and eco-conscious journey for all.
We eagerly anticipate the continued advancement of the Sirius hydrogen-powered VTOL aircraft. Rest assured, we will keep you informed of all the updates here on ellectric.
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