Two weeks ago, Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 demonstrator plane made history when it broke the sound barrier over the continental ...
Boom Supersonic is building the closet thing we have to the next Concorde. In this video, I'm going to show you the XB-1 test aircraft and how this small Denver firm is bringing back supersonic flight ...
The XB-1 test flight was a unique event that will live on in the history books and has given travelers hope of a return to ...
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“XB-1's supersonic flight demonstrates that the technology for passenger supersonic flight has arrived,” said Boom's founder and CEO, Blake Scholl. The XB-1's successor, Overture will carry 64-80 ...
This flight marks a critical step towards developing Boom's commercial supersonic aircraft, Overture. Following the success of the XB-1, Boom Supersonic plans to extend the technology for the ...
Boom, based in Denver, plans to use the technology to build its Overture commercial airliner, which the company says could carry as many as 80 passengers while traveling faster than the speed of ...
While the prospect of commercial supersonic flights is probably at least a decade from becoming a reality due to Boom Supersonic's extremely slow development process, there is a strong likelihood that ...
Boom’s Overture airliner will be the first supersonic passenger aircraft in more than two decades. But can it succeed where past efforts to get us travelling faster have failed? A short history ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — The airport that is the home of Boom Supersonic’s Overture facility is congratulating them on a successful flight. PTI extended their congratulations to Boom ...
On January 28, Boom’s XB-1 jet broke the sound barrier in Mojave airspace. It is the first civil supersonic jet made in America, and a demonstrator providing the foundation for Overture, Boom’s ...
He congratulated Tristan 'Geppetto' Brandenburg, Chief Test Pilot for Boom Supersonic. Overture has the capacity to carry up to 80 passengers at Mach 1.7, about twice the speed of today's subsonic ...