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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia



Address: 1954 Airport Rd 30341 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: www.hermeus.com

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Hermeus 29.04.2021

We’re in the Final Four! The Atlanta Inno Tech Madness competition has just two rounds left. Help us get to the finals by voting here -> bit.ly/3fqEKSn

Hermeus 22.04.2021

This was the first car to break the sound barrier. It's called the Thrust SSC and it holds the world land-speed record: 763 mph. We like fast things.

Hermeus 06.04.2021

24,791 mph. The fastest speed ever experienced by humans. It happened in the Apollo 10 Command Module upon its return to earth. We like fast things.

Hermeus 30.03.2021

The fastest human-powered bike in the world, the Aerovelo Eta. In 2016 it hit 89.59 mph. We like fast things.

Hermeus 13.03.2021

We're building Mach 5 aircraft to spend more time on the ground and less time on the plane.

Hermeus 10.01.2021

40 years ago you could fly from New York to London in under 3 hours. Today it takes 7 hours. We think that's messed up and are working to make our future faster.

Hermeus 25.12.2020

We could tell you about how our internships are world class, or you could hear it straight from them. Here's what Amber, had to say about her time at Hermeus: "Getting to own hardware as an intern is practically unheard of, and at Hermeus, I was given responsibility for the rapid design, modeling, analysis, and manufacturing of components for a Mach 5 engine. Not only did Hermeus give me the responsibility to independently grow my technical aerospace engineering skills, but also gave me access to a team comprised of some of the brightest minds in the field. Above all, the company culture at Hermeus made me look forward to coming into the office each day to work as a part of the most dedicated, high energy team to make Mach 5 commercial flight a reality."

Hermeus 21.12.2020

The view from 83,000 ft. Just about the altitude we'll be flying. Photo taken from an SR-71 flight.

Hermeus 03.12.2020

We are hiring and we're looking for a test engineer in propulsion. Let's make some noise! --> https://bit.ly/38hFVj9

Hermeus 21.11.2020

Nah, it's not as complicated as it looks