On August 2nd, a silver private jet appeared over Yoto International Airport.
The long triangular wing slowly extended from the plane's nose to the tail. The bowl-shaped engine at the end was lined with blade-like metal pieces. When it was ignited, an eerie blue light arc thrusted the plane forward. The streamlined body and the unique ion propulsion engine made this jet appear more like an aerospace plane than a private jet.
It was not wrong.
It was an aerospace plane.
This private jet named Aerospace G100 was specially built for Jiang Chen by the Space Science and Technology Department of Future Heavy Industries.
Its flight principle was also different from that of most airplanes today. For flights longer than 800 kilometers, the Aerospace G100 would first enter the relatively low-pressure stratosphere, then enter the mesosphere, exosphere before it cruised at a speed of several Mach above the ozone layer.