Swiss company Sirius Aviation will officially unveil their hydrogen-electric SiriusJet luxury business aircraft at an expo in London on Thursday.
The SiriusJet is a clean-sheet eVTOL design that uses a hydrogen-electric power train to drive 28 300 mm 1 kN electric engines.
Sirius Aviation CEO Alexey Popov is expected to officially launch the design at the MOVE Expo, which focuses on the future of sustainable mobility.
“This launch marks a significant partnership between Sirius Aviation AG and BMW Group Designworks, blending state-of-the-art technology with elegant design,” a company announcement says.
“The SiriusJet sets a new standard in aviation with its hydrogen propulsion system paired with luxurious business jet features. This pioneering approach signifies a major leap towards sustainable aviation.”
The hydrogen-electric system draws in oxygen through an intake in the nose of the aircraft, which reacts with hydrogen that is stored a fuselage tank. The reaction produces electricity to power the motors and water, which is disposed of through the aircraft exhaust at the tail. There are no carbon emissions.
Performance projections show a cruise altitude of 30,000 feet at a speed of 280 knots, producing less than 60 db of noise.
Sirius Aircraft plans to offer the SiriusJet in two configurations: a luxury business version that seats four with a range of 998 nm, and a Millenium version that seats five, but has a lesser range of 564 nm.
According to the company, the first flight is expected to occur next year, with certification and first deliveries expected in 2028-30.