Boom Supersonic, the American company building what promises to be the world’s fastest airliner, broke the sound barrier for ...
More than two decades after Europe’s failed attempt at a supersonic airliner, the USA is on track to make it work.
Almost 22 years after Concorde made its final commercial flights, a prototype passenger jet is attempting to break the sound ...
Today a civil test airliner, Boom Technology’s XB-1, broke the sound barrier for the first time in two decades.
While Concorde dealt with this by having a moveable droop nose, Boom’s augmented reality vision system enables excellent runway visibility for the pilots without that extra weight and complexity.
Boom Supersonic, based in Colorado, is developing the world’s first supersonic passenger aircraft since the demise of Concorde. While the full-size aircraft is still a few years away ...
Meet Tristan “Geppetto” Brandenburg. - BOOM 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 ...
US company Boom has broken the sound barrier during a test flight of its prototype aircraft XB-1. The test opens the way for the first supersonic passenger jet since the British-French Concorde, which ...