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ABOVE: Boom Aerospace is developing ‘quiet technologies’ to address sonic boom problems Lawmakers in the US House and Senate ...
Thursday's open house was the first of many that will provide the community with resources and a chance to give feedback to ...
It wasn’t fast, sleek, or built to shatter records—but in 1955, a bulky British interceptor known as the Gloster Javelin ...
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The Concorde suffered a fatal crash in July 2000, which spurred the end of the supersonic jet program. What's next for mach ...
See Boom Supersonic's "refined" design of the Overture aircraft in this animated explainer. Credit: Boom Supersonic ...
JetZero joins Boom Supersonic in planning Greensboro, North Carolina factory, promising thousands of jobs to disrupt Boeing and Airbus passenger airplane duopoly ...
JetZero joins Boom Supersonic in planning Greensboro, North Carolina factory, promising thousands of jobs to disrupt Boeing and Airbus passenger airplane duopoly ...
The X-59, developed in partnership with Lockheed Martin, is part of NASA’s Quiet SuperSonic Technology, or Quesst, program. The aircraft is designed to reduce the booms of commercial supersonic ...
Companies like Boom Supersonic are currently leading the charge, developing aircraft designed to fly at Mach 1.7 without generating noticeable sonic booms on the ground.
Boom Supersonic, the Colorado startup that aims to assemble passenger jets in North Carolina, celebrated President Donald Trump’s executive order Friday ending a 52-year-old ban on overland ...
Boom Supersonic, the Colorado startup that aims to assemble passenger jets in North Carolina, celebrated President Donald Trump’s executive order Friday ending a 52-year-old ban on overland ...