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US tests $600 million ‘silent’ supersonic jet in bid to rewrite air travel
The Quesst mission and a “silent” boom The X-59 sits at the center of NASA’s Quest mission, short for quiet supersonic ...
The aviation industry is witnessing a resurgence of interest in supersonic travel. From Boom Supersonic to the rollout of ...
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Why commercial supersonic flights are still nearly impossible
Supersonic passenger jets once promised a world where crossing oceans felt as quick as a long lunch break, yet today the ...
Boom Supersonic is putting its engine technology to work on the ground to power the AI boom, and help fund development of its ...
Commercial supersonic travel just got one step closer to reality, as Lockheed Martin has just made its first successful flight with the X-59 prototype for NASA's Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST) ...
Boom’s next development step is proving commercial supersonic flight is valid, sustainable and scalable for an aircraft projected to hold between 65 and 80 passengers.
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, the company building the world’s fastest airliner, today announced a backlog of more than $1.25 billion for its Superpower turbine and revealed its launch customer, Crusoe. The ...
A new supersonic business jet that could cut the flight time from Dubai to New York to just over three hours was launched as a concept at the Paris Airshow today. Richard Lugg - an avowed Concode fan ...
In December, Congress is expected to review legislation that would end the FAA's 52-year restriction on commercial supersonic flight over land. A reversal of the ban could have big implications for ...
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