Boom Supersonic, the American company building what promises to be the world’s fastest airliner, broke the sound barrier for ...
Today a civil test airliner, Boom Technology’s XB-1, broke the sound barrier for the first time in two decades.
Denver-based Boom Technology's XB-1 demonstrator plane hit Mach 1.122 — 750 mph. It's the first independently developed ...
Will Boom bring boom time back to supersonic travel? 'New Concorde' prompts revival talk - The aircraft developed by Boom ...
United Airlines and Japan Airlines. It’s now almost 55 years since the 002 prototype for Concorde first flew at Mach 1 on March 25, 1970, and more than 21 years since commercial supersonic ...
According to Boom, United, American and Japan Airlines have all expressed interest ... you're flying above most turbulence," it says. Unlike Concorde, which proved uneconomical to operate, Boom ...
United and Japan Airlines. The Colorado company says its plane will fly at Mach 1.7, and previously claimed it would fly from London to New York in 3.5 hours, the same as Concorde. An Overture ...
Former Concorde chief pilot Mike Bannister ... has received outline orders from airlines including United and American. Boom aims to produce 33 aircraft a year at its factory in North Carolina ...
A prototype of a passenger jet meant to succeed Concorde will attempt to break ... has received outline orders from airlines including United and American. Boom aims to produce 33 aircraft a ...
Less than a decade after this milestone, achieved by United States Air Force test pilot Charles ... 100 aircraft from carriers located all over the world, Concorde ultimately only flew for two ...