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Sleek airliners transporting passengers at supersonic speeds and reasonable prices over land could help restore some of the ...
Investors have taken an interest in Boom Supersonic, which aspires to return supersonic flight as an option to air travelers.
The company aims for Boom Overture to run on sustainable fuel, offering quicker travel times and potentially lower ticket prices. The Boom Overture is set to be the first supersonic aircraft to ...
CW editor-in-chief Scott Francis discusses trends in aerospace on display at JEC World — as the composites industry awaits a new single aisle aircraft program, the industry puts continued focus on new ...
Hoping to revive faster-than-sound passenger travel, Boom Supersonic aims to manufacturer a fleet of jets at the 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.
This means that Boom's vision for a far wider range of destinations is a lot more possible. Potential routes include San Francisco to Tokyo, which could be made in six hours, and Newark, New Jersey, ...
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Boom plans to build an airliner called Overture that can fly at Mach 1.7. Flying supersonically can drastically decrease flight times. The company claims a trip from New York to Rome on Overture could ...
After reading an article in the Triad Business Journal, the well-known Greensboro artist was inspired to enter Boom's contest seeking ideas for the paint scheme and graphics for Overture ...
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