Supersonic commercial air travel is becoming feasible as Boom Supersonic's XB-1 successfully broke the sound barrier.
If you've been keeping tabs on aviation news as of late, you saw that Boom Supersonic just recently broke the sound barrier ...
Boom hopes its breakthrough will allow supersonic flights over land, making US coast-to-coast flights 90 minutes faster.
Boom Supersonic, the Colorado-based company that made the jet, hailed its test flights as a major milestone towards the ...
Boom will now shift its attentions toward developing Overture, its supersonic passenger jet.
Supersonic planes will burn significantly more fuel than current aircraft, resulting in higher emissions of carbon dioxide, ...
Credit: Boom Supersonic/Cover Images Commercial aircraft will soon be ready to break the sound barrier again as Boom Supersonic’s demonstrator aircraft, the XB-1, has made its first supersonic flight.
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Any new such service will likely face the same hurdles as the Concorde, which flew over the Atlantic and ... near sea level but varying depending on temperature, altitude and other conditions, ...
Concorde's successor is well on the way ... It did so 3 times this Tuesday, January 28, 2025, over the Mojave Desert in California (USA) at an altitude of 35,290 feet (10,700 m). Twice as fast This ...
Dubbed the XB-1, the needle-nose jet with Concorde-style swept wings was carrying just one person – a test pilot – as it clipped Mach 1.12 (a staggering 1,200kph) at an altitude of 35,290 feet high ...