HyperLiner Cargo: Delivering Freight Anywhere on Earth in 90 Minutes
Hyperian Aerospace is aiming for a revolution in global logistics.
Their new project — the hypersonic aircraft HyperLiner Cargo — promises to reach speeds of up to Mach 10, equivalent to an astounding 12,250 km/h.
If this technology is successfully realized, it would allow cargo deliveries worldwide in less than one and a half hours.
From New York to London — in just 27 minutes.
From Los Angeles to Tokyo — in less time than a standard lunch break.
The HyperLiner will operate on eco-friendly compressed hydrogen and will be capable of transporting up to 10 tons of cargo per flight.
The project includes the use of advanced scramjet engines, AI-powered flight management, and active thermal protection systems.
Compared to other hypersonic projects — such as the Hermeus Quarterhorse (Mach 5+) and NASA’s X-59 (Mach 1.4) — Hyperian’s initiative stands out not only for its ambitious speed goals but also for its commitment to clean energy.
Of course, many engineering challenges remain before practical implementation — from managing thermal loads to adapting global infrastructure.
But if HyperLiner takes off, it could forever change the face of global cargo transportation.

