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JET AURORA

EVOLUTION OF MODERN TRAVEL


AURORA — meaning “new beginning” — reimagines the blended wing body (BWB). The Aurora Jet is the first purpose-built business passenger jet to adopt a full BWB, fully integrating the central fuselage into the wing to maximize aerodynamic and volumetric benefits. This distinctive approach delivers exceptional flexibility in cabin layout and function; the prototype’s configuration provides unprecedented space and luxury unmatched by any other business jet.

1,400


CUBIC FEET INTERIOR VOLUME

12'1"


CABIN WIDTH

2,900+


NAUTICAL MILES ESTIMATED

1,900lb


MAXIMUM TAKEOFF WEIGHT

CABIN CONFIGURATION

COMFORTABLE AND FUNCTIONAL SPACE

Aurora's calculated interior volume is 1,400 cubic feet, compared with the next closest rival at 503 cubic feet. Aurora's 12' 1" cabin width far exceeds the Gulfstream V (G5), which is lists a cabin width of 7.3 ft.

Overhead view of a private jet interior with seating for ten, a table, and a galley.
Takeoff/Landing
Top-down view of a private jet interior. It has a cockpit, galley, seating area with a table, and lavatory.
Working
Top-down view of a private jet interior, showing seats, galley, and cockpit layout.
Recreation/Sleeping

Aurora's calculated interior volume is 1,400 cubic feet, compared with the next closest rival at 503 cubic feet. Aurora's 12' 1" cabin width far exceeds the Gulfstream V (G5), which is lists a cabin width of 7.3 ft.

Interior of a private jet cabin: a man and woman sit, and stand near a table.
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Shown are the published exterior fuselage depictions for comparable business jets versus the Aurora.

Legend of aircraft: yellow for Phenom-300, green for Learjet-75, and blue for Citation-CJ4.

WELCOME ABOARD

LUXURY NOT FOUND ANYWHERE ELSE


This unique blended wing design for a business class jet offers exceptional versatility in cabin layout and function. This prototype's arrangement provides unprecedented space and luxury not found in any other business jet. Living room comfort: up to three times the cabin space of industry standard's, with ample room to move and enabling multiple layout options.

The Aurora Jet's fuel capacity enables both long domestic and International travel. It is estimated to fly over 2,900 nautical miles with a full passenger load.

FLIGHT RANGE & AERODYNAMICS

PERFORMANCE UNMATCHED


Current design projects a Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) of 19,000 lb and a range of 2,930 miles—performance unmatched by any published business jet. Combined with its large cabin volume and high efficiency, Aurora supports multiple configurations, including a 12 passenger layout, air ambulance fit, and cargo/freight hauler.

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