Revolutionary Flying Motorcycle Reaches 124 MPH in Groundbreaking Flight Test
Tomasz Patan unveils the Volonaut Airbike, a jet-powered urban vehicle set to revolutionize city commuting with unmatched speed and agility.

Imagine a world where the daily headache of gridlocked city streets is replaced by the exhilaration of gliding above the traffic, bypassing congestion with ease and style. That future may be fast approaching thanks to the Volonaut Airbike, a jet-powered flying motorcycle developed by Polish visionary Tomasz Patan. Combining daring engineering with ultra-lightweight technology, the Airbike promises to revolutionize urban mobility.
Unlike traditional personal flying devices, which typically rely on large rotors or noisy propellers, the Airbike employs a proprietary jet propulsion system. While specific technical aspects remain closely guarded, the design’s hallmarks are agility and efficiency. Thanks to extensive carbon fiber construction and the use of 3D-printed components, the Airbike tips the scales at just 86 pounds—roughly one-seventh the weight of a conventional motorcycle. This featherweight build not only enhances maneuverability in the air but also offers remarkable energy efficiency during flight.
Speed is another key advantage for the Airbike. With a top velocity of 124 miles per hour, this futuristic vehicle can outpace most land-based motorcycles trapped in city traffic. Stability is managed through advanced onboard computer systems that assist even inexperienced pilots in maintaining control and hover, opening the door to a much wider range of would-be fliers. The absence of exposed spinning propellers significantly boosts safety, especially in densely built urban environments, where navigating tight spaces is a must.
The striking, open-air design offers a panoramic 360-degree view, accentuating the feeling of freedom and immersion. The futuristic silhouette—often compared to sci-fi favorites—evokes imagery once confined solely to movies. In fact, promotional content for the Airbike has leaned into this pop culture legacy, going so far as to feature a rider clad as a Stormtrooper to demonstrate its resemblance to the vehicles made famous in blockbuster franchises.
This innovation builds on Tomasz Patan’s previous accomplishments in airborne transportation. Patan is renowned for creating the Jetson One, an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) drone capable of carrying a human pilot. The Volonaut Airbike expands on that success, offering a smaller, more nimble, and jet-propelled alternative that continues to push the limits of what personal aviation can achieve.
However, for now, the question of affordability hangs in the air. While the official price tag has not been revealed, Patan’s earlier Jetson One project was priced around $92,000. Given the Airbike's cutting-edge technology and materials, early adopters should expect a significant investment. Yet history suggests costs will decrease as production ramps up and manufacturing techniques advance, potentially making airborne commuting more widely accessible in years to come.
Despite successful demonstration flights, many specifics about the Airbike—including its complete propulsion system, commercial pricing, and exact release date—remain undisclosed. Still, development is ongoing, and Patan remains optimistic that his invention will soon be available for urban explorers looking for faster, more flexible travel options above the cityscape.
What currently feels like a sci-fi fantasy is quickly taking shape in reality. It may not be long before hopping onto a flying bike is just as commonplace as starting up a motorcycle today. As these developments unfold, the world will be watching closely to see whether the Volonaut Airbike truly ushers in a new era for personal urban transportation.