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Boom Supersonic's XB-1 jet went out in style on Monday (Feb. 10). The XB-1 broke the sound barrier three times during its 13th and final test flight, which lifted off Monday from the Mojave Air ...
Boom Technology, the Colorado company working on building the next generation of supersonic jets, has chosen to develop and ...
Now, NASA has figured out a way to see the sound barrier being broken, too. Boom Supersonic, the company that plans to build the world’s fastest airliner at PTI Airport in Greensboro ...
The International Civil Aviation Organization aligned on a recommended new standard for supersonic aircraft landing and takeoff noise that takes into account advanced noise reduction procedures.
Boom Supersonic CEO Blake Scholl told "Mornings with Maria" on Tuesday that America currently has a leg up on China when it comes to supersonic jets.
Last month, about 24 hours after Blake Scholl, CEO and founder of Boom Supersonic, watched his company's test plane successfully break the sound barrier, he received an invitation to the West Wing.
In this video, WSJ speaks with an industry analyst to better understand what’s next for faster-than-sound air travel. Photo: Boom Supersonic WSJ Current Features explore stories tied to current ...
Scholl's company successfully launched a test flight of its XB-1 aircraft on January 28 this year, reaching speeds of 850mph, Boom Supersonic reports. It broke the sound barrier three times ...
Concorde's retirement in 2003 brought the curtain down on an age of supersonic passenger flights ... privately developed jet to break the sound barrier—Mach 1, or about 767 mph.
We’ve demonstrated we can do it without a sonic boom.” Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 demonstrator aircraft broke the sound barrier for its first time ever in late January. During that highly ...
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 demonstrator aircraft broke the sound barrier for its first time ever in late January. During that highly-anticipated test flight, the jet went above Mach 1 several times ...