Jet Hydrogen Powered flying boat

In Dubai next year, the Jet ZeroEmission will debut what it claims will be the world's first hydrogen-powered flying boat. The new zero-emissions vessel, appropriately named the Jet, is being built in collaboration with Zenith Marine and DWYN.

The yacht, which will have a futuristic, spaceship-like profile, will be around 33 feet long from tip to tail and can transport up to 12 passengers and a skipper. It can also soar like a jet, as its name suggests.

It will use two hydrogen fuel cells to power the electric motors, allowing for quiet, emission-free travel at high speeds. According to the Swiss company, the Jet will attain a top speed of 18 knots during take-off and cruise at 35–40 knots. According to the brand, it would primarily cater to hotels and high-end clientele.

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