Sirius Aviation has announced a partnership with PARQ Development, providing ten hydrogen-powered vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) jets along with tailored support services to Bali, Indonesia.

The agreement is estimated to be worth $50 million, reflecting a significant investment in advancing sustainable aviation initiatives.

Under the new deal, PARQ Development will receive five Sirius Millennium Jets and five Sirius Business Jets poised to revolutionise sustainable travel in Bali and the nearby islands.

Additionally, Sirius Aviation will establish five vertiports and five hydrogen generators, facilitating VTOL operations, enhancing accessibility, stimulating eco-friendly tourism, and economic growth in Indonesia.

The Sirius Jet, the world’s first hydrogen-powered, zero-emissions VTOL aircraft, will further PARQ Development’s long-term commitment to sustainability in the region.

“Our partnership marks the dawn of a new era for Bali and its surrounding islands, emphasizing zero-emission tourism, sustainable development, and regional economic growth. With PARQ’s tailored route planning and outstanding support services, we’re setting a new standard,” said Alexey Popov, the CEO of Sirius Aviation.

For PARQ’s role in the partnership, they will develop tourist routes and infrastructure, not just in Bali, but on the numerous surrounding islands.

“Uniting with Sirius Aviation AG, we’re crafting a new era for Bali tourism—zero carbon footprints in the sky and unforgettable journeys on the ground. Together, we’re flying towards a cleaner, greener tomorrow,” said Andre Frey, the founder of PARQ Development.
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