Sirius Aviation Unveils Hydrogen-Electric SiriusJet Luxury Aircraft at London Expo
Key Ideas
  • Sirius Aviation introduces the hydrogen-electric SiriusJet, a cutting-edge luxury eVTOL aircraft, at the MOVE Expo in London.
  • The aircraft features 28 300 mm 1 kN electric engines powered by a hydrogen-electric system, offering a noise level below 60 db and zero carbon emissions.
  • SiriusJet sets a new standard in aviation by combining sustainable propulsion with luxurious features, aiming for first flights in 2023 and deliveries in 2028-2030.
  • Two configurations will be available: a four-seater luxury business version with a 998 nm range, and a five-seater Millenium version with a 564 nm range.
Swiss company Sirius Aviation is set to reveal its innovative hydrogen-electric SiriusJet luxury business aircraft at a London expo. The aircraft, a clean-sheet eVTOL design, boasts 28 300 mm 1 kN electric engines powered by a hydrogen-electric powertrain. CEO Alexey Popov will unveil the design at the MOVE Expo, highlighting the collaboration with BMW Group Designworks for a blend of cutting-edge technology and elegant design. The hydrogen-electric system of the SiriusJet utilizes oxygen and hydrogen to produce electricity for the motors and water, resulting in zero carbon emissions. Performance estimates include a cruise altitude of 30,000 feet at 280 knots with minimal noise output. The aircraft will be offered in two versions catering to luxury business travel, with the first flight scheduled for next year and full certification and deliveries projected between 2028 and 2030, marking a significant step towards sustainable aviation.
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