If you've been keeping tabs on aviation news as of late, you saw that Boom Supersonic just recently broke the sound barrier ...
Boom's Supersonic XB-1 jet became the “world’s first independently developed supersonic jet” to break the sound barrier Tuesday.
By achieving a top speed of Mach 1.1, Boom Supersonic has broken records and is on course to revive supersonic passenger travel.
American aerospace startup Boom made history on Tuesday by breaking the sound barrier during the ... feet and accelerating to speed Mach 1.122, or about 750 mph, according to a press statement ...
About 35,000 feet (10,670 meters) over the Mojave Desert, northwest of Los Angeles, Boom Supersonic's XB-1 became the first ...
BOOM One month prior, the aircraft hit a top speed of only 728 mph, as before the latest test flight, the aircraft had not previously broken the sound barrier. BOOM The XB-1 is the prototype for ...
A Carnegie Mellon University grad is behind the successful flight earlier this week of the first independently developed jet ...
The XB-1 aircraft accelerated to Mach 1.05 within about 11 minutes of taking off, according to Boom Supersonic and live video of the test flight.
The speed of sound varies based on environmental conditions but is generally around 343 meters per second (1,235 km/h or 767 mph) in air at ... crosses the sound barrier. Commercial supersonic ...
A supersonic jet built by Boom Technology broke the sound barrier for the first time Tuesday, advancing its bid to resurrect high-speed passenger flights.
A demonstrator aircraft, known as the XB-1, surged past Mach 1.1 (850 mph) in three ... pushed through the sound barrier at around 8:30am local time in a four-minute high speed run through a ...