Company type | Private |
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Industry | Aerospace |
Founded | 2018 |
Founder | AJ Piplica (CEO) Skyler Shuford (COO) Glenn Case (CTO) Mike Smayda (CPO) |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia |
Number of locations | 2 |
Website |
hermeus |
Hermeus Corporation is an American startup company designing a Hypersonic airliner.
The company was founded in 2018 [1] and received an initial round of funding led by Khosla Ventures. [2]
In March 2022, the company raised a $100 million series B investment round led by Sam Altman. [3] Other investors in the round included Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, In-Q-Tel, and existing investors Khosla Ventures, Canaan Partners, and Bling Capital.
The aircraft under development is planned to fly at Mach 5 with a range of 4,600 miles (7,400 km). [4] The company claims to have designed, built, and successfully tested a Mach 5 engine prototype in the span of 9 months. [5] In August 2020, Hermeus received a $1.5 million contract from the United States Air Force to develop their proposed aircraft to enter and serve the American presidential fleet in the future and function as a possible Air Force One. [6]
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Aerospace |
Founded | 2018 |
Founder | AJ Piplica (CEO) Skyler Shuford (COO) Glenn Case (CTO) Mike Smayda (CPO) |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia |
Number of locations | 2 |
Website |
hermeus |
Hermeus Corporation is an American startup company designing a Hypersonic airliner.
The company was founded in 2018 [1] and received an initial round of funding led by Khosla Ventures. [2]
In March 2022, the company raised a $100 million series B investment round led by Sam Altman. [3] Other investors in the round included Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, In-Q-Tel, and existing investors Khosla Ventures, Canaan Partners, and Bling Capital.
The aircraft under development is planned to fly at Mach 5 with a range of 4,600 miles (7,400 km). [4] The company claims to have designed, built, and successfully tested a Mach 5 engine prototype in the span of 9 months. [5] In August 2020, Hermeus received a $1.5 million contract from the United States Air Force to develop their proposed aircraft to enter and serve the American presidential fleet in the future and function as a possible Air Force One. [6]