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To make these larger engines work, Boeing had to make several adjustments to the 737 MAX, including longer landing struts, a flattened engine cowling shape, and the engines being ...
Boom Supersonic has partnered with JPA Design, a world-class aviation and hospitality design specialist, to develop the cabin interior for Overture, its Mach-2.2 commercial airliner. Working in ...
JetZero said in a statement Wednesday it "is considering several locations for its future factory. At full-run rate production, the factory will employ 10,000-plus people. We hope to announce our ...
Tests have taken place for the Boom Overture, a spiritual successor to Concorde that could fly between London and New York City in just three-and-a-half hours, with plans to revive the Atlantic ...
Denver-based Boom Supersonic wants to revive Mach-speed travel with its Overture plane. Overture would feature improved efficiency, safety, and a quieter engine than Concorde. Boom's innovations ...
Denver-based Boom Supersonic wants to revive Mach-speed travel with its Overture plane. Overture would feature improved efficiency, safety, and a quieter engine than Concorde. Boom's innovations ...
He said Overture's airframe, cabin, and avionics have been developed to improve efficiency and safety, and Boom plans to build its own homegrown supersonic engine capable of running off biofuels.
The successful test flight validated the XB-1’s design principles, clearing the path for development of Boom’s ultimate goal: the Overture supersonic airliner. Designed to cruise at Mach 1.7, the ...
Boom plans to start commercial operation with a scaled-up version of the XB-1, a 65-passenger jet called Overture, before the end of the decade, and it has already sold dozens of planes to ...
The 777 took seven years in development from first starting construction to entry into service. And that’s a relatively simple airplane. The Overture is a more complex airplane than XB-1, but they’re ...
While the XB-1 serves as a testbed, the Overture is Boom’s vision for the future of commercial air travel. Designed for 64 passengers, it prioritizes comfort and efficiency.