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President Trump signed an executive order Friday that could clear the skies for Boom Supersonic’s Overture, the sleek craft being designed and tested at Centennial Airport that could become the ...
DENVER, April 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Boom Supersonic, the company building the world's fastest airliner, Overture, today announced that it has selected a site at the Colorado Air and Space Port ...
The last and only commercial supersonic jet, the Concorde, travelled at cruising speed of 2160km/h or Mach 2, up to 60,000 times across the Atlantic, linking London and Paris to New York.
The Denver-based manufacturer’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.
Boom Supersonic, headquartered in Denver, successfully carried out a test flight of its Overture XB-1 jet, which can fly 1.7 faster than the speed of light but only has a range of 4,888 miles.
Supersonic flight prepares for a second takeoff - Boom Supersonic, aka Concorde 2.0, is aiming to fly passengers from 2030. ... Boom Supersonic, founded in 2014 in Denver, Colorado, ...
On November 26, 2003, Concorde took off for the last time. After revolutionising air travel for nearly 30 years, spiralling costs and a fatal crash in the year 2000 forced the aircraft to retire.
Boom Supersonic, founded in 2014 in Denver, Colorado, aims to bring back commercial supersonic flight by the end of the decade. Their CEO, Blake Scholl, says they are “four to five years away ...