This week China carried out another successful test of its T-Flight “high-speed flying train”, a maglev hyperloop system designed to reach maximum speeds of 1,000 kilometres per hour.
US-based HyperloopTT’s CEO Andrés de León, shared the below comment in response to this:
“China’s recent success with their T-Flight high-speed maglev system is a clear demonstration that hyperloop technology is not a distant dream, but a rapidly emerging reality. This breakthrough underscores the immense potential of hyperloop as the future of transportation, offering unparalleled speed, efficiency, and sustainability.
In Europe, our ‘Hyper Transfer’ project in Italy, backed by government support and industrial partnerships continues to advance swiftly. This progress highlights the growing international commitment to hyperloop development and its potential to reshape transportation as we know it.”
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HyperloopTT) is an transportation and technology company focused on realising the hyperloop, a system that moves people and goods safely, efficiently, and sustainably by bringing airplane speeds to the ground.
In February the company announced its move from the research and development center in Toulouse, France to Italy. The company has also announced plans to construct the high-speed rail network between Italy’s major cities.
Venice hopes to see its first Hyperloop network in place by 2030.



