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Boom Supersonic's Overture aims to revive fast air travel with Mach 1.7 speed, sustainable tech, and major airline backing. Here’s everything we know.
Supersonic commercial travel became a reality after Concorde began flights with British Airways and Air France in January ...
NASA and Boom Supersonic released an incredible photo capturing the shock waves of the supersonic XB-1 aircraft while it traveled in front of the sun during a Feb. 10 test flight.
Boom's engine is called Symphony, and it's designed in collaboration with Florida Turbine Technologies, whose engineers have worked on the supersonic engines of fighter jets such as the Lockheed ...
Boom's Overture is expected to be ready by 2025 and to fly commercial flights by the end of the decade. Boom Supersonic Boom says that the Overtures won't have the same problem. The company has ...
Nearly two years after rolling out ts prototype supersonic demonstrator, the XB1, Boom has unveiled a major new design for its much anticipated Overture airliner, which will fly at twice the speed ...
Boom, which in January broke ground at Piedmont Triad International Airport for the factory where it will build its Overture supersonic transport jet, will receive 5 million gallons a year of ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 took its last test flight on Monday. The aircraft started its flight around 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 10. It was the 13th and final flight for the aircraft ...
Boom Supersonic just sold 15 faster-than-sound jets to United, with an option for another 35. Insider interviewed the startup's CEO when he unveiled the jet, the Overture, last year.
Things are really cooking at Boom Supersonic. After months of exacting build activity, their team is nearing completion of XB-1, their 1:3 scale prototype of their planned Overture airliner.
Boom Supersonic, an aviation startup, unveiled today a full-scale demonstrator of a supersonic passenger jet that aims to be the next-generation Concorde. The XB-1 demonstrator won’t take flight ...
Boom Supersonic, the American company building what promises to be the world’s fastest airliner, broke the sound barrier for its first time with a test flight in Mojave, California, on Tuesday.
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