Sirius Jet Unveils Two Innovatively Designed Hydrogen-Powered VTOL Aircraft
Key Ideas
- Sirius Aviation introduces two hydrogen-powered VTOL aircraft models: CEO for point-to-point landings and Adventure for adventurous terrains.
- Features include distinctive design elements like 28 ducted fans and advanced propulsion systems for reduced noise emissions.
- The hydrogen-powered Sirius Jets, co-designed with BMW’s Designworks and Sauber Group, offer futuristic cabin designs and aim for their first flights in 2025.
Sirius Aviation has unveiled two hydrogen-powered VTOL aircraft, the Sirius Jet CEO and Adventure models, at the MOVE Expo in London. Co-designed with BMW’s Designworks and Sauber Group, these aircraft boast innovative features like 28 ducted fans with advanced propulsion systems to reduce noise emissions. The CEO model is designed for point-to-point landings, accommodating three people with a flight range of up to 1,150 miles. On the other hand, the Adventure variant targets adventurous terrains, with a capability to fly through jungles and over mountains, accommodating up to five passengers and a pilot. The aircraft are expected to have their first flights in 2025. The interior design of the CEO Jet features leather-like materials and a bezel-free monitor screen for the pilot, while the Adventure Jet may include emergency landing equipment for off-grid excursions. The images released showcase the innovative and futuristic designs of these hydrogen-powered VTOL aircraft, setting a new standard in the aviation industry.