Traveling from London to New York in just one hour might soon become a reality, thanks to a groundbreaking project by Texas-based Venus Aerospace.
The company is developing the Stargazer, a hypersonic jet that could drastically reshape the future of air travel.
Stargazer will fly at speeds exceeding five times the speed of sound, allowing it to reach heights and velocities unmatched by any current aircraft.
If cleared for commercial travel, this $33 million jet could cut the 3,459-mile journey between London and New York to under an hour—three times faster than the famed Concorde and much quicker than NASA’s upcoming ‘Son of Concorde’ jet.
As the world’s first hypersonic passenger aircraft, this revolutionary jet would redefine long-distance travel, slashing times by a staggering margin.
While modern aviation has already connected the world like never before, the Stargazer could make even the longest trips incredibly fast.
Just a century ago, ocean voyages from London to New York could take up to 10 days—a sharp contrast to the potential one-hour flights on the horizon.
Testing for the Stargazer is expected to begin soon, heralding a new era in aviation.