Zero Emission Hyper Sonic Transport
ZEHST (Zero Emission High Speed Transportation) | |
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Role | Supersonic transport |
Manufacturer | EADS |
Designer | EADS |
Introduction | June 2010 |
Status | In development |
Primary user | EADS |
Program cost | n/a |
Unit cost |
n/a |
The Zero Emission Hyper Sonic Transport[1] or ZEHST[2] is a planned supersonic passenger jet airliner project by EADS and Japan.[3] It can be seen as a descendant of the Concorde airliner capable of flying at more than Mach 4 (four times the speed of sound).[4] The aircraft is projected to carry 50 to 100 people 32 km above the ground.[5] Zehst would be able to fly from Paris to Tokyo in 2.5 hours, or from New York to London in an hour.
Unveiled on 18 June 2011 by EADS at Le Bourget air show, it would combine three propulsion systems: two turbofans for take-off and up to Mach 0.8, then rocket boosters up to Mach 2.5, then two underwing supersonic ramjets would accelerate it to Mach 4. The aircraft is envisaged to be propelled by biofuel made from seaweed[1] and by oxygen/hydrogen.[5]
Using turbofans for take off would make ZEHST no more noisy than current-day airliners. ZEHST is envisaged to fly by 2050 and would fly from London to Japan in less than 3 hours.
See also
- Supercruise
- Concorde
- Tupolev Tu-144
- SpaceLiner
- Boeing 2707
- Orient Express X-30 follow-on
- Boeing Sonic Cruiser
- HyperMach SonicStar
- Reaction Engines A2
- Skylon
- Airbus Defence and Space Spaceplane
References
- 1 2 Jones, Bryony (June 21, 2011), "Race to be first with 'son of supersonic", CNN, retrieved June 21, 2011
- ↑ Concorde 2.0: New York to London in an hour? 8/5/2015
- ↑ Lichfield, John (June 20, 2011), "London to New York in 90 minutes: is this the Concorde of the future?", The Independent, UK, retrieved June 25, 2011.
- ↑ Jane Wakefield BBC News Could we fly from London to New York in an hour? 8/5/2015
- 1 2 "Concorde's successor revealed at Paris Air Show", The Independent, June 20, 2011, retrieved June 21, 2011.
External links
- US Patent 9079661, "Ultra-rapid air vehicle and related method for aerial locomotion"
- "Hypersonic Passenger Flight", Aviation Week with a diagram of the plane.
- "Cet avion va révolutionner le transport aérien" [This airplane will revolutionise aerial transport], Le Parisien (article) (in French), Paris, FR, Jun 18, 2011 with concept art of the plane.
- "Astrium Efficiency Initiative To Trim Work Force", Space news, Jun 18, 2011.
- "ZEHST: Zero Emission Hypersonic transportation", Google YouTube (video), EADS.
- "Interview", Google YouTube (video), EADS.
- "Extended", Google YouTube (video), EADS.