Comparing the Boom Overture to Concorde and its commercial viability.
Since the last Concorde touched down for the final time in 2003, commercial aviation has operated at a curious standstill.
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Supersonic travel 2.0: US company Boom picks up where Concorde left, with Trump’s boost
New Delhi: In January, a test jet pierced the skies 35,000 ft above Mojave Desert and became the first privately funded aircraft to break the sound barrier. American manufacturer Boom Supersonic’s ...
“We’re aiming to pick up where Concorde left off,” says Blake Scholl. Fifty years after the Anglo-French jet first carried paying passengers faster than the speed of sound, the Denver-based ...
This is not something I ever thought I would say, but a piece of supersonic technology designed to help create the world's fastest airliner will soon be used to power AI centers. A strange reality ...
Boom Supersonic will need a new engine manufacturer as it moves forward with plans to create a pioneering commercial supersonic jet in North Carolina. Last week, Rolls-Royce announced it has ended its ...
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