Siemens and JetZero Team Up to Revolutionize Sustainable Air Travel

Siemens and JetZero Team Up to Revolutionize Sustainable Air Travel

Silicon Valley, CA - In a major breakthrough at CES 2025, German technology giant Siemens announced an exciting partnership with innovator startup JetZero, aimed at developing the future of eco-friendly air travel.

At the press conference held during the event, Siemens revealed its collaboration with JetZero to bring cutting-edge blended wing aircraft design aboard, marking a significant step forward in achieving zero carbon emissions by 2035. The novel design boasts impressive fuel efficiency gains of up to 50 percent and promises reduced noise pollution without compromising passenger comfort.

As part of this ambitious project, JetZero will harness Siemens’ Xcelerator open digital business platform to oversee every phase of the blended wing aircraft design, production, and operations. The technology is expected to help streamline manufacturing processes, accelerate innovation, and enhance operational efficiency.

Furthermore, JetZero plans to create a ground-breaking "Factory of the Future" in the United States by integrating Siemens’ automation hardware, software, and services seamlessly into its cutting-edge greenfield facility. Through comprehensive digital twin simulations, virtual production lines will be established for validation and refinement before breaking ground on actual construction sites.

"We've secured invaluable support from Siemens to take our vision for sustainable air travel to unparalleled heights," expressed JetZero CEO Tom O'Leary at the conference. “The firm's groundbreaking technologies in industrial metaverse, digital twins, and automation hardware are pivotal to achieving our ambitious goals – delivering improved passenger experiences while significantly reducing fuel consumption."

As the aviation industry shifts toward a greener future, this strategic collaboration marks an essential milestone for the development of sustainable air travel solutions.