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Sirius Aviation AG and BMW Group Designworks Unveil Revolutionary Hydrogen-Powered Business Jets

Sirius Aviation AG, an innovative leader in aviation, proudly unveils two revolutionary hydrogen-powered luxury business jets, the Sirius CEO-JET and the Sirius Adventure Jet. Developed in collaboration with BMW Group Designworks, these groundbreaking aircrafts aim to transform private air travel with eco-friendly alternatives, substantially reducing CO2 emissions.

The global debut occurred on June 20, 2024 at the MOVE Expo in London, the world’s premier tech mobility event. Sirius Aviation AG’s Founder and CEO, Alexey Popov led the presentation alongside industry leader and design partner BMW Group Designworks, showcasing the innovative jets’ cutting-edge features, upscale design, and premiering the official promotional video.

“The launch of the Sirius CEO-JET and Adventure Jet represents a major milestone in our mission to revolutionize air travel with sustainable solutions,” said Alexey Popov, Sirius Aviation AG CEO. “The CEO-JET offers an eco-friendly option for business travel, while the Adventure Jet opens new horizons for global tourism and exploration.”

The Sirius CEO-JET, the world’s first hydrogen-powered private jet marks a new era in sustainable business aviation. This elegant, state-of-the-art aircraft seamlessly integrates advanced technology with unparalleled customization, and eco-friendly modern luxury.

The Sirius Adventure Jet, is a revolutionary hydrogen-powered aircraft designed for those passionate about exploration. The game-changing jet facilitates unprecedented point-to-point green-travel, allowing thrill-seeking adventurers to reach remote jungles, majestic mountains, and untouched destinations with ease and efficiency.

“We’re bridging the gap for individuals who aspire to own a business jet with pride in a future that values eco-consciousness,” said Alexey Popov. “Our customers will inspire admiration and respect, fostering a culture of positivity rather than judgment or criticism.”