Russian serial entrepreneur builds “hyperplanes” for “global hyperexpress delivery in under two hours”

Can you imagine cargo being shipped between Europe and Australia in just a couple of hours using clean liquid hydrogen fuel?

A few months after his SPAC misfortune, serial entrepreneur Mikhail Kokorich — whom his PR team describes as being “like Russia’s Elon Musk” — claims this will soon come true. His new company Destinus is building a hydrogen-powered, zero-emissions, transcontinental cargo drone. 

With hypersonic Mach 15 cruise speeds, this “hyperplane” will “combine the technological advances of a spaceplane with the simple physics of a glider to create a vehicle that meets the demands of a hyper connected world.”

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