MagLevAir is a potential part of airports of the future. Deniz Ors, George Milde and Leonie Lawniczak are the designers of the MagLevAir, which they think will be used to propel aircrafts of the future into the air. The system is designed to shuttle the aircraft down the runway and then to catapult it into the air.

This MagLevAir system will need a shorter distance for take off and uses magnets to launch the aircraft into the air. Aircrafts making use of the MagLevAir will also carry less fuel, either making them lighter or giving them a longer range with the fuel on board.

Unlike conventional jet engines that use air to spray their fuel into the compressed air that then ignites to produce the thrust needed to move forward. The MagLevAir will create the minimum speed needed for the scramjet to operate, and allow the aircraft to take off once it has been catapulted into the air.

The MagLevAir was designed for the use at smaller airports where space is limited. Residents who live nearby airports will welcome the reduction in noise levels.