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Investors have taken an interest in Boom Supersonic, which aspires to return supersonic flight as an option to air travelers.
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The International Civil Aviation Organization aligned on a recommended new standard for supersonic aircraft landing and ...
United Airlines wants to bring back faster-than-sound travel by the end of the decade with a plan to purchase 15 supersonic jets developed by Boom Technology. Here’s what the Overture planes ...
Whereas only 20 Concordes were ever built and flown, Boom claims there is demand for over 1,000 Overture jets. Overture ...
Boom Supersonic has said it aims to “bring supersonic to everyone.” Its XB-1 demonstrator aircraft “provides the foundation” ...
Blake Scholl, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Boom Supersonic, recently made a creative sales pitch to the world's ...
Boom Supersonic’s Overture plane factory is being set up in Greensboro, North Carolina. Overture is first expected to fly commercially in 2029, the same year Boeing is supposed to deliver the ...
It has commitments from multiple carriers to buy the jet, including United Airlines, American Airlines and Japan Airlines. Boom says it has 130 orders and preorders for the Overture and there is ...