A startup wants to revive the Concorde for the generations of flyers that missed out, without the noisy boom and the up to ...
More than 20 years since the final Concorde flight, is a small US start-up now on course to bring back supersonic air travel?
American firm Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 has once again reached supersonic speeds without producing an audible boom, following ...
Instead, the Boeing 747 entered commercial service in 1970 ... concept also aims to be a “quiet” supersonic aircraft with a ...
“XB-1 broke the sound barrier three times during its first supersonic flight—without an audible boom. This confirms what ...
Boom Supersonic broke the sound barrier again Monday, after a successful flight last month. On Feb. 10, Boom Supersonic ...
SPEEDY flights that blast off faster than the speed of sound look set to return to skies as a US company reveals huge progress on a new Concorde-like service. Boom’s XB-1 jet, dubbed the ...
Boom expects the airlines to be profitable at about $5,000 USD a seat, which of course is a high price tag, and the company ...
Boom Technology, a Colorado-based firm designing supersonic airliners, has developed Boomless Cruise. With this technology, ...
Boom Supersonic successfully tested its prototype supersonic aircraft, proving that supersonic commercial travel is not just ...
Boom's XB-1 jet, dubbed the "Son of Concorde" recently completed its first supersonic flight paving the way for a super fast new airliner. The firm has now completed its second supersonic test ...
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