
Atlas represents the peak of Eternaus engineering: an aircraft 810 meters long, 135 meters in diameter and with up to 240,000 m² of usable area, distributed across as many as 14 decks. No other vehicle ever conceived — whether aerial, maritime or terrestrial — offers this combination of scale, autonomy, versatility and economic impact.
It is not merely the largest means of transport ever designed. It is a new kind of mobile infrastructure, capable of creating entire markets, transforming regions and delivering experiences impossible for any other mode of transport.
With capacity for 10,000 tourists, including 2,500 double suites and 5,000 cabins, Atlas introduces the concept of a global airborne cruise.
Its range and stability make possible “around the world in 30 days” adventures, covering 72,000 km at 100 km/h and visiting places inaccessible to conventional ships or aircraft:
- South Pole
- Tropical forests, hovering above the canopy
- Mountain ranges and deserts
- Remote islands
- Polar regions and fjords
With an average ticket price of US$ 12,000, each tour generates US$ 120 million, and an annual operation of 10 trips surpasses US$ 1.2 billion — practically covering the initial investment.
For the tourism industry, Atlas is not just a product. It is a new flying continent, capable of launching the greatest tourism experience ever created.
In its ultra-luxury configuration, Atlas offers 7 decks with 4.9 m ceiling height, totaling around 119,000 m² dedicated exclusively to comfort and display of prestige.
This format directly serves:
- Sheikhs and royal families of the Middle East
- Emirates seeking post-oil diversification
- Governments that want mobile airborne headquarters
- Global leaders seeking the highest symbol of prestige ever developed
Atlas can operate as:
- Air palace
- Mobile diplomatic center
- Flying mega resort
- Mobile government headquarters
- Ultra-premium event platform
No other vehicle offers this combination of luxury, mobility and strategic presence.
Atlas can transport water, vegetation, structural modules and heavy equipment to turn deserts into oases, supporting reforestation, irrigation and agricultural expansion projects.
For countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, it represents:
- Gradual independence from oil
- Creation of new green areas
- Expansion of habitable zones
- Accelerated mega-infrastructure projects
In addition, Atlas can take perishable food to polar regions and return with 6,000 tons of ice, supplying drinking water and natural cooling for arid zones.
With its colossal internal area and operation independent of roads, ports or runways, Atlas is ideal for:
- Transporting giant wind turbines
- Complete industrial modules
- Mining platforms
- Pre-assembled structures
- Supermachines and large-scale equipment
- Access to remote regions without roads, ports or railways
Atlas is not just an aircraft. It is an economic ecosystem, capable of generating simultaneous revenues in tourism, logistics, defense, agriculture, energy and special operations.
For investors, governments and major business groups, it represents:
- Accelerated returns
- Low competition
- High technological barriers
- Creation of new markets
- Immediate global impact
The Eternaus line redefines air transport at every scale:
- Explorer, the winged yacht
- Mercur, the social and logistics platform
- Hercules, the master of super-heavy cargo
- Titan, the giant of mass transport and special operations
- Atlas, the absolute colossus uniting tourism, luxury, logistics and territorial transformation
Five aircraft, five purposes, one single concept: expanding what is possible.
