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The first dreams of supersonic air travel were crushed by annoyed Oklahoma City residents in the 1960s. Decades later, it ...
See Boom Supersonic's "refined" design of the Overture aircraft in this animated explainer. Credit: Boom Supersonic ...
Boom Supersonic is not just developing an airplane but also an engine. [Courtesy: Boom Supersonic] One system planned for Overture and successfully tested on XB-1 was landing with synthetic vision.
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 ...
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 said the technology for civil supersonic flight without the disturbance of a sonic boom on the ground exists. Earlier this year, its demonstrator aircraft, ...
Boom Supersonic's XB-1 made its first supersonic flight on January 28, 2025, in Mojave, California. Boom Supersonic. Related article Boom: America’s answer to Concorde completes its first ...
Boom and FTT said FTT has supersonic engine-design expertise, including key engineers who were among the team responsible for the design of the F-119 and F-135 supersonic engines that power the F ...
Now, Boom Supersonic and JetZero just need planes By Brian Gordon. Updated June 13, 2025 2:39 PM. JetZero has designed a jet prototype with unique dimensions and lighter materials.
Boom Supersonic founder and CEO Blake Scholl wrote on X, noting that in January, his company’s XB-1 aircraft became the first privately developed supersonic jet to break the sound barrier.
Boom’s supersonic data points from Jan. 28 and Feb. 10 test flights at Mojave Air and Space Port in California demonstrated that the sonic booms were not felt on the ground.