Mastering aviation. Combination of the most advanced aerospace technologies.
Destinus built a truly unique team of propulsion and aeronautics engineers. The company completed several major milestones, flew two prototypes, and ran the first hydrogen engine.
Destinus has received significant funding from private and public sources. In 2026, we plan to test the supersonic hydrogen prototype, the first in the history of aviation, and by 2030, to build a hypersonic airplane.
Cruise speed: 2M
Range: 6500 km
Cruise speed: 2+M
Range: 6500 km
Cruise speed: 1.7M
Range: 7867 km
The world
made smaller
by hypersonic flights
Distance
18,220 km (maximum 22,000 km)
Flight time
3 hours
Distance
3 10,730 km
Flight time
14 hours
Our hypersonic airplanes combine the most advanced aerospace technologies. The long-range and high-speed capabilities, enabled by hydrogen as a fuel, will open new flight paths for cargo and passenger transportation anywhere on Earth.
Destinus leads the way in hypersonic innovation, with the Destinus D UAV and the groundbreaking Destinus S passenger aircraft at the forefront. These cutting-edge products redefine the boundaries of speed, efficiency, and travel possibilities, setting a new standard for the future of aviation.
The technology behind our hypersonic aircraft represents a significant leap forward, offering unprecedented capabilities and paving the way for a new era of high-speed, efficient, and sustainable travel. With advanced propulsion systems, active thermal protection, and a thoughtfully designed airframe, we are harnessing the power of hydrogen to unlock new frontiers in hypersonic flight.