The Skyliner Aircraft

A new class of hybrid vacuum lift VTOL aircraft that is self-powered, carbon neutral, and engineered for long endurance, multi mission flight.  

A New Category of Flight

Skyliner combines vacuum lift buoyancy, vertical takeoff and landing, structural energy storage, and multisource power generation. This unified architecture enables missions that conventional aircraft cannot achieve, including long duration operations, global reach, runway independent access, water operations, persistent aerial presence, and multi mission modularity. 

Unlimited Endurance

Skyliner generates its own power in flight through multimodal renewable energy harvesting. With no fuel, no emissions, and no external charging, the aircraft is designed for endurance without limits. Structural energy storage integrated into the airframe provides supplemental power and additional safety. 

Hybrid Vacuum Lift System

A vacuum lift architecture provides buoyant lift without helium or hydrogen. This reduces structural loads and energy demand while enabling highly efficient, long duration flight at altitude. 

VTOL Access Anywhere

Vertical takeoff and landing allow operations in remote regions, maritime environments, disaster zones, austere locations, and any area without runway infrastructure. Skyliner enables true infrastructure independent mobility. 

Modular Mission Architecture

A single platform supports cargo delivery, personnel support modules, ISR, medevac, communications relay, and scientific missions. Skyliner can also accept custom designed mission modules to address any requirement involving air mobility or remote access, enabling rapid adaptation across commercial, humanitarian, and defense applications. 

Safety by Design

Skyliner is built around nine core subsystem technologies that enhance structural integrity, thermal management, vacuum stability, energy safety, and autonomous optimization. Together, these systems establish a new standard of safety in aviation. 

 

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