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Interesting Engineering on MSNBeyond the boom: How supersonic flight works, why it vanished, and the quiet comebackFor most travelers, the loud, window-rattling boom of a supersonic jet is something you hear about in documentaries rather than experience in real life. Public noise restrictions have kept passenger ...
See Boom Supersonic's "refined" design of the Overture aircraft in this animated explainer. Credit: Boom Supersonic ...
Positioning themselves as alternatives to Boeing has appeal. Can Boom Supersonic and JetZero deliver in Greensboro?
The none-too-modest aim of Boom Supersonic is to design and manufacture a supersonic airliner, which it calls Overture. Early this year, Boom successfully passed Mach 1 with a one-third scale ...
Revival of supersonic air travel is a subject which has largely been relegated to 'silly season' status in the two decades ...
The Concorde was the world's longest-serving supersonic airliner. It could cross the Atlantic in record time. Learn why this ...
The Colorado startup has committed to opening its first manufacturing plant at the Piedmont Triad International Airport in ...
The first dreams of supersonic air travel were crushed by annoyed Oklahoma City residents in the 1960s. Decades later, it ...
A new bill introduced in the Senate would pave the way to lift restrictions on sonic travel and usher in the birth of the ...
The President of the United States signed the Executive Order authorizing civil aviation to fly above the speed of sound over land.
Explore how EOS and Boom Supersonic utilize advanced 3D printing for developing key engine components with precision.
Read about NASA's recent test flights using F-15 jets, which support the Quiet SuperSonic Technology, or Quesst, program.
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