Say goodbye to long-haul flights — the future of travel has just taken off.
In a dazzling global reveal, Elon Musk has lifted the curtain on SpaceX’s newest innovation: the StarJet, a supersonic spaceplane capable of flying passengers from New York to Tokyo in under two hours — and that’s just the beginning.

Musk calls it “the gateway to a new era,” and he means it. The StarJet combines next-gen jet engines with rocket boosters, pushing beyond Mach 5 speeds and climbing to altitudes where space begins. It’s not just a faster jet — it’s a new category of human mobility.

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Inside, travelers will experience zero-gravity loungessmart panoramic windows, and eco-conscious design powered by synthetic fuels. Outside, the aircraft itself is a technological marvel — light, strong, and built for both Earth’s atmosphere and the edge of the cosmos.

But StarJet isn’t just about speed. It’s about changing the very definition of distance. Los Angeles to Sydney in 90 minutes. London to New York, roundtrip in a day. No borders. No limits.

Musk’s vision also looks beyond Earth. With data from the StarJet, SpaceX hopes to pave the way for future Mars-bound passenger ships. In the words of Musk:

“The sky is no longer the limit. It’s just the beginning.”

Test flights begin this year. The first commercial launch? 2028.
The age of space-speed travel is here — and once again, it has Elon Musk’s name on it.