Not a helicopter, but a full-fledged airplane—yet it doesn't need a runway to fly. The Sirius Jet can take off vertically from any spot, heading straight up into the sky. The same applies during landing. Such aircraft are called 'Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL)' aircraft.
The Sirius Jet will run on hydrogen fuel. While refueling a private jet costs between $1,500 and $3,000, the Sirius Jet requires just $500 for a full tank.
There will be two types of Sirius Jet:
- Sirius Business Jet: With a flight range of 1,150 miles.
- Sirius Millennium Jet: With a flight range of 650 miles.
Both models can fly at an altitude of 30,000 feet, making them innovative and efficient options for modern aviation.