Aircraft Type : Single Engine Propeller
Make : Cirrus
Model: SR22 GTS
Condition: Used Aircraft
Sale Type: POA
Location: Queensland, Australia
Registration No : VH-OPU
Year Built: 2022
Total Time Airframe :90
The 2022 Cirrus aircraft typically features engines from the Continental Motors family, particularly the Continental IO-550 series for the Cirrus SR22 models. These engines are renowned for their reliability and performance. The SR22 series, one of the most popular models from Cirrus Aircraft, is often equipped with the Continental IO-550-N engine, a six-cylinder, fuel-injected engine that produces 310 horsepower.
Here are some key features of the Continental IO-550-N engine used in Cirrus SR22:
These engines are designed to provide a balance of performance, efficiency, and reliability, making them suitable for the high-performance capabilities of Cirrus aircraft. They are also equipped with advanced avionics and systems to enhance pilot control and safety.
Standard Equipment Including:
Cirrus Perspective+ by Garmin Cockpit
Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT)
GMA 350c All-Digital Bluetooth Audio Panel
QWERTY Keyboard Controller
Dual WAAS GPS/Comm/Nav Radios
Engine & Fuel Monitoring
Jeppesen Chartview
ADS-B Out Transponder
ADS-B In Weather & Traffic
406 MHz ELT
SafeTaxi & FliteCharts
Sirius XM Weather and Audio
Garmin Flight Stream 510
SurfaceWatch
eTAWS
INTERIOR
Carbon Appearance Interior Package
Carbon Graphite Grey Interior
Remote Key Fob
EXTERIOR
Carbon Appearance Upgrade Package
Carbon Sterling Paint with Corso Red and Carbon Stripe
Black Metal Spinner with black steps
GTS Inclusions
Dual 12" LED Back-lit Screens
Air Conditioning
eTAWS – Terrain Warning System
Enhanced Vision System (EVS)
Auto Yaw Damper
Garmin Flight Stream 510
Jeppesen Chartview
Customised Floor Mats
One Year Navdata and Chartview Jeppesen
Subscription Active Traffic Information
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Incredibly pilot friendly Cessna that is ready to fly. More than willing to sell overseas. Aircraft is at its best between 10000-17000ft and 150-170knts. Logbooks and service history available on request. Almost everything is as it came from the factory. Incredibly well maintained aircraft. Under partial warrantee. For any and all inquiries, click the buttons above to contact Dean.
The SR22 is a low-wing cantilever monoplane of composite construction, featuring fixed (non-retractable) tricycle landing gear with a castering nose wheel and steering via differential braking on the main wheels. It is powered by a nose-mounted 310 hp (231 kW) Continental IO-550-N piston engine.
Incredibly pilot friendly Cessna that is ready to fly. More than willing to sell overseas. Aircraft is at its best between 10000-17000ft and 150-170knts. Logbooks and service history available on request. Almost everything is as it came from the factory. Incredibly well maintained aircraft. Under partial warrantee. For any and all inquiries, click the buttons above to contact Dean.
The SR22 is a low-wing cantilever monoplane of composite construction, featuring fixed (non-retractable) tricycle landing gear with a castering nose wheel and steering via differential braking on the main wheels. It is powered by a nose-mounted 310 hp (231 kW) Continental IO-550-N piston engine.
Only 90 hours total time on this fantastic 2022 Cirrus SR22 GTS. #cirrussr22
CMI IO-550-N 310 HP Engine. Hartzell 3-Blade Propeller. Cirrus Perspective+ by Garmin Cockpit Cirrus IQ. Obsidian Black with Alcantara Inserts Premium bolstered leather interior. Premium Interior & Exterior Exclusive Carbon paint design. Remainder of 5 Year Spinner to Tail Warranty.
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Swiss startup Sirius Aviation has revealed more details about its planned pair of hydrogen-electric business aircraft. At the Move Expo in London late last week, the company made a joint presentation with BMW Group Designworks, with which it is partnered in developing two variants of the design that it aims to bring to market in 2028.
Building on plans first announced in January, Sirius Aviation has now rebranded the aircraft as the CEO Jet and the Adventure Jet. It appears to be targeting corporate customers with the former model, and the leisure/charter market with the latter.
Sirius now says that both aircraft will have a range of 1,000 nm and will operate at speeds of 281 knots. In January, it said that what it then referred to as the three-passenger Sirius Business Jet would be able to fly that far, but that the larger Sirius Millenium Jet would seat up to five passengers with a range of just 565 nm.
Both versions are expected to be able to fly at altitudes of up to 30,000 feet. According to Sirius, refueling the aircraft with gaseous hydrogen for its fuel cells will cost around $500, based on its assessment of market prices in 2028. The Adventure Jet is expected to be able to operate from locations that do not have a prepared runway.
According to Sirius and BMW, the cabin of the CEO Jet will feature “bespoke bathrooms,” champagne fridges, and pet accommodation for “discerning travelers.” They claimed the Adventure Jet will boast an “exploration-ready design.”
Sirius said its proprietary propulsion system will use hydrogen fuel cells to power 28 ducted fans, 20 of which are mounted to the aircraft’s main wing while eight are in the canard. The ducted fan concept is somewhat reminiscent of the battery-electric Lilium Jet eVTOL. However, Sirius has incorporated a V-shaped tail, whereas Lilium has mounted the wing at the rear of the fuselage.
“We’re bridging the gap for individuals who aspire to own a business jet with pride in a future that values eco-consciousness,” said Sirius CEO Alexey Popov. “Our customers will inspire admiration and respect, fostering a culture of positivity rather than judgment or criticism.”
According to Popov, engineering work on both aircraft began three years ago and, supported by Israeli aerospace engineering group ALD, Sirius aims to have the certification basis approved by the FAA in mid-2025. It is targeting the completion of type certification by around mid-2028.
The company is now building a full-scale mockup of the CEO-Jet that it expects to exhibit at the MEBAA business aviation show in Dubai this November. A flyable prototype is expected to be built by the third quarter of 2025.
Sirius faces competition from French startup Beyond Aero, which is working on its own hydrogen-electric business aircraft. In May, the company confirmed the BYA-I aircraft is now expected to carry between six and eight passengers, with a range of 800 nm and a cruise speed of 310 knots.
Beyond Aero has already built and flown a subscale 85-kilowatt technology demonstrator. The Toulouse-based team is now working on a 1-MW-class propulsion system to drive a pair of ducted fans at the rear of the fuselage. Initially, these will run on gaseous hydrogen, but the company aims to switch to liquid hydrogen when this is viable.
This story was updated on June 28 to include further information provided by Sirius.
Our CEO Alexey Popov, JohnSchoenbeck the Vice President of Strategic Partnerships from BMW Group Designworks, and global distributors David Crawford and Olivia Sainsbury showcased our groundbreaking hydrogen-powered VTOL jets. These models offer unparalleled efficiency, safety, and comfort, thanks to our collaboration with Designworks, A BMW Group Company
At SIRIUS AVIATION AG, we are bridging the gap for those who aspire to take pride in jet ownership within an eco-conscious world.
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Groundbreaking Aircrafts Pioneer a New Era of Sustainable Private Air Travel
LONDON, June 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Sirius Aviation AG, an innovative leader in aviation, proudly unveils two revolutionary hydrogen-powered luxury business jets, the Sirius CEO-JET and the Sirius Adventure Jet. Developed in collaboration with BMW Group Designworks, these groundbreaking aircrafts aim to transform private air travel with eco-friendly alternatives, substantially reducing CO2 emissions.
The global debut occurred on June 20, 2024 at the MOVE Expo in London, the world's premier tech mobility event. Sirius Aviation AG's Founder and CEO, Alexey Popov led the presentation alongside industry leader and design partner BMW Group Designworks, showcasing the innovative jets' cutting-edge features, upscale design, and premiering the official promotional video.
"The launch of the Sirius CEO-JET and Adventure Jet represents a major milestone in our mission to revolutionize air travel with sustainable solutions," said Alexey Popov, Sirius Aviation AG CEO. "The CEO-JET offers an eco-friendly option for business travel, while the Adventure Jet opens new horizons for global tourism and exploration."
The Sirius CEO-JET, the world's first hydrogen-powered private jet marks a new era in sustainable business aviation. This elegant, state-of-the-art aircraft seamlessly integrates advanced technology with unparalleled customization, and eco-friendly modern luxury.
The Sirius Adventure Jet, is a revolutionary hydrogen-powered aircraft designed for those passionate about exploration. The game-changing jet facilitates unprecedented point-to-point green-travel, allowing thrill-seeking adventurers to reach remote jungles, majestic mountains, and untouched destinations with ease and efficiency.
"We're bridging the gap for individuals who aspire to own a business jet with pride in a future that values eco-consciousness," said Alexey Popov. "Our customers will inspire admiration and respect, fostering a culture of positivity rather than judgment or criticism."
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Sirius Aviation AG is a leader in innovative aviation solutions, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology and luxury in air travel. The company's commitment to sustainability and excellence is reflected in the development of the SiriusJet, a testament to their forward-thinking approach. For more information, visit www.siriusjet.com, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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Sydney-based aircraft sales team David Crawford and Olivia Sainsbury have scored a coup by being appointed global distributors for the revolutionary Swiss-built Sirius Jet convertiplane.
Through their company Boss N Queen, the former Cirrus executives have been charged with creating a world-wide distribution network ready for when the hydrogen-powered transporter enters service some time in 2028.
And with that comes the exciting news that the very first certified Sirius Jet will be delivered into the hands of a customer in Australia.
The Sirius Jet is a clean-sheet eVTOL design that uses a hydrogen-electric power train to drive 28 300 mm 1 kN electric engines. Performance projections show a cruise altitude of 25,000 feet at a speed of 280 knots, producing less than 60 db of noise.
Built in Switzerland in collaboration with BMW, the Sirius Jet comes from the inspiration of former Antonov executives Alexey Popov and Oleksandr Los, who state their mission as guiding the regional aviation industry into a sustainable future using hydrogen energy.
The result is an aircraft that is creating new envelopes in terms of construction, design, powertrain and capability.
"This is a traditional jet in performance, in terms of a light jet, so its range is 1100 nm, flies at flight levels, but it also has vertical take-off and landing, and runs on hydrogen fuel," Crawford told Australian Flying this week. "The running cost is about eight times less than a traditional light jet. And it's carbon-neutral.
"So it's differentiated from both eVTOLs and traditional jet lights."
"And it's point-to-point, so it doesn't need an airport runway," Sainsbury added, "but it can land at an airport on a runway."
The capabilities of the Sirius Jet sound very much like those emanating from the urban mobility industry at the moment, but Crawford and Sainsbury are keen not to place their product in the eVTOL box.
"This is a convertiplane," Crawford stressed. "An eVTOL is vertical take-off and landing, point-to-point air taxi effectively, flying under 10,000 feet doing 30-60 minute hops.
"The Sirius is a transporter for long-haul regional travel; Brisbane to Melbourne direct in about three hours. It has the sort of performance you would expect from a traditional jet."
Two versions of the jet are being marketed at the moment: the long-range CEO and short-range Adventure. The CEO model has a range of 1150 nm carrying three pax, whilst the Adventure will haul pilot plus five, but the range is reduced to 570 nm. Seats are traded for fuel capacity, although Sirius will offer an optional extra fuel tank for the Adventure to extend the range.
Whilst the CEO is about point-to-point personal transport, the Adventure is about taking you just about anywhere you like.
Boss N Queen see either version fitting in well with Australian customers, and are expecting half-a-dozen entries in the order book by the end of the year. Three are already confirmed, with the first certified production aircraft scheduled for our shores.
"We have four targets markets in Australia," Crawford explained. "The first one is the private owner who has multiple businesses in multiple locations; who has to get from, say, Brisbane to Armidale to Innisfail in one day.
"Currently they would take a private jet or travel commercially, whereas the Sirius jet can take them point-to-point. You could fly to a winery in Orange direct from Brisbane and not have to fly into Orange Airport and drive out to the winery.
"Secondly, the corporate market. Every company in the world now is trying to figure out how to have a carbon-neutral footprint and have zero emissions. The Sirius is an alternative to flying executives in jets and will definitely reduce their company's carbon footprint.
"Obviously that's going to be very valuable for some of the largest companies in the world, so we're planning to market strategically to the larger corporations and government departments.
"Thirdly, the charter market. Air charter in Australia is a struggling industry. It costs someone $3-4000 to get a seat on a private jet. If you book a jet from Brisbane to Sydney it will cost you $20,000 regardless of the number of seats.
"A Sirius jet will move people around for about $100 per hour. In terms of economy, we will be able to increase the number of people that will have access to private travel.
"There is also the traditional market of pilots who are flying a Cessna or a Cirrus," Sainsbury chipped in with the fourth. "They will find the Sirius attractive as well."
Their coal-face experience at Cirrus has given them strong insight into the demands and trends of customer investing in new aircraft, and they understand the value of an aeroplane that will provide jet performance at the operating cost of an SR22. But with a sticker price of $US 4-6 million, surely the Australian market will baulk at signing order forms?
"There are plenty of customers out there happy to pay $3.5-4 million for a Cirrus Vision jet," Crawford believes, "but they were not happy with paying $1500 per hour to operate it!
"The ongoing operating costs are more of a stumbling block than the initial capital outlay. That's why the SR22 is so successful: even with the high cost of purchase, the operating cost is quite low.
"So there is money around to buy an asset, but there's not a lot around to operate the asset."
According to Olivia Sainsbury, the BMW connection is also proving an attraction for customers.
"We brought BMW on board and they have 100% confidence in the product," she said. "And I think we're going to see a shift in customers; people who ordinarily wouldn't have thought of buying their own plane and hiring a pilot.
"We want to make it accessible to more people, and it's BMW's job to make it attractive and ready for the customer. Just having BMW as a collaborator tells the world that this is something we have put a lot of thought into."
But when it comes to highly-efficient, futuristic designs, general aviation doesn't have a good track record in adopting them in large numbers. Ask Beechcraft about their Starship experience. So is the Sirius Jet too far ahead of its time? Crawford doesn't believe so.
"The market is very ready for this aircraft," he said "If you look at sales figures from our competitors in the eVTOL market, they're all selling thousands of units. Hills Helicopter has 1300 units on order and haven't built a helicopter yet! Lilium has over 1000 on order and still doesn't have an aeroplane.
"The market is ready for hydrogen and the future; it's just a matter of delivering the product."
And on the subject of deliveries, Sirius Aviation already has 113 firm orders from around the world with Crawford and Sainsbury expanding on that almost every week.
A demonstrator is scheduled by the end of this year, and the first flight in April-May 2025. That first delivery into Australia should happen in 2028.
By that time, Australia should have a plethora of vertiports in urban areas and a network of hydrogen refueling stations along the eastern seaboard to facilitate aircraft like the Sirius Jet as they revolutionise general aviation as we know it.
More information on the Sirius Jet is on the Boss N Queen website.
Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) Airbag Seatbelts (front seats)
Single Movement Power Lever Dual Side Yoke
Four USB Power Ports Advanced Wheel Fairings
High Performance Berringer Brakes Tubeless Tires
Interior/Exterior Ambient Convenience Lighting Surface Illumination Lights
Remote Keyless Entry SpectraTM Wingtip Lighting 60/40 Flex Seating (seats up to 5) UV Protected Windows
3 Year / 1000 Hour Spinner to Tail Warranty Remote keyless entry
3 Point Automotive Style Belts for Rear Seats Rear LATCH© Attachment Points for Car Seats 26G Energy-Absorbing Seating
Rigid Roll Cage
Spin Resistant Cuffed wing
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