Destinus: Developing a Hydrogen-Powered Supersonic Jet for a 4-Hour Flight from Germany to Australia.

 

Swiss company Destinus is working on a passenger aircraft capable of supersonic speeds (over 343 m/s). The funds were allocated by the Spanish Ministry of Science following successful tests of the Eiger prototype in late 2022.

Destinus is developing a supersonic hydrogen-powered passenger jet that can fly from Germany to Australia in 4 hours

Here’s What We Know
In addition to the Swiss company, Spanish universities and technology centres are also working on the supersonic passenger jet. In addition, Destinus is collaborating with the Spanish company ITP Aero to build a facility where hydrogen engines will be tested.

Destinus is developing a supersonic hydrogen-powered passenger jet that can fly from Germany to Australia in 4 hours

The test centre will appear near Madrid. A first tranche of €12 million is earmarked for its establishment, while a second tranche of €15 million will finance the research.

According to Destinus, the supersonic passenger aircraft will be able to fly from Frankfurt to Sydney in 4 hours 15 minutes and from Frankfurt to Shanghai in 2 hours 45 minutes. The flight from Europe to Australia now takes 20 hours.

Thanks to the grants Destinus will soon be able to begin testing the H2 jet engine. The company will also accelerate the development of technology for propulsion systems that run solely on hydrogen.

Destinus is developing a supersonic hydrogen-powered passenger jet that can fly from Germany to Australia in 4 hours

The Spanish authorities are investing heavily in the development of hydrogen engines through strategic projects financed by the European Commission’s Next Gen funds. This is in line with Spain’s National Hydrogen Energy Plan. Its aim is to make Spain a world leader in the production of renewable hydrogen and the development of hydrogen mobility in various sectors.

Destinus is developing a supersonic hydrogen-powered passenger jet that can fly from Germany to Australia in 4 hours

Source: Interesting Engineering

Related Posts

CH-53K: The Largest and Most Lethal US Helicopter Poses Challenge for Russians

The most powerful helicopter the United States has ever fielded is joining the Marine Corps rotary wing fleet. Next week, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 will redesignate and become the first CH-53K King Stallion squadron in the Marine Corps. While …

German Puma IFV: The World’s Most Cutting-Edge Combat Vehicle

ѕtгoпɡ ωєαρσи system, extremely good self-defeпѕe and advanced electronic system, Puma is considered the most modern infantry combat in the world. And Puma IFV is also among the most exрeпѕіⱱe armored vehicles in the world, costing nearly 8 million USD …

Archer’s Electric Vertical Takeoff Enters Production at Midnight Debut

In the lead-up to unveiling their first production eVTOL Wednesday in Silicon Valley, the Ьгаіп trust at Archer Aviation sought an aircraft name that would forge an emotional connection. The Midnight will have a payload of more than 1,000 pounds (454 …

The Bo-105, a highly effective German helicopter design, successfully completed its maiden flight.

Bo-105 was the first light twin-engine helicopter in the world, and the first rotorcraft that could perform aerobatic maneuvers such as inverted loops. The Bo-105, a light utility helicopter from Germany, is globally recognized for its versatility, рeгfoгmапсe …

Currently, Ukraine is constructing the An-225, the world’s largest airplane.

Ukraine Is Secretly Building A New AN-225 Aircraft, the World’s Largest Plane deѕtгoуed By Russia:  Antonov State Enterprise, the Ukrainian aircraft manufacturing company headquartered in Kyiv, is reported to be building a second An-225 Mriya aircraft, …

Tunisia will have Textron build the Beechcraft T-6C Texan trainer aircraft.

The U.S. Air foгсe Life Cycle Management Center has awarded Textron Aviation a $90.7 million contract modification for the delivery of eight Beechcraft T-6C aircraft to Tunisia. The total value of the contract is $105.4 million, and foresees the delivery …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *