NFL execs have spent recent years quietly monitoring the progress of Boom Supersonic and other companies in the space of ...
Why it matters: Supersonic flight has existed for nearly 80 years, but remains banned over land due to the deafening sonic booms produced when aircraft exceed Mach 1 (767 mph). NASA and Lockheed ...
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When a passenger aircraft crosses Mach 1, it's moving faster than sound. That shift creates shock waves around the airframe. Drag increases sharply, engines must burn far more fuel, and the familiar ...
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Boom Supersonic’s Blake Scholl says faster-than-sound passenger flights could launch before the decade’s end — and this time, the economics may finally work. Supersonic passenger travel may have died ...
The Boom Overture promises to bring back supersonic passenger travel, reviving the dream once embodied by the Concorde. But history casts a long shadow. This video examines the parallels between ...
The Philadelphia Orchestra performs its “Tchaikovsky Spectacular” on Aug. 6 at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Cello soloist Hai-Ye Ni performs with the Philadelphia Orchestra during its "Tchaikovsky ...
COLORADO SPRINGS—Boom has begun manufacturing parts for the initial test core of the Overture’s Symphony supersonic engine at its Denver facility, and officially confirms the target thrust level for ...
Air travel is always evolving, and over the next decade, the airline passenger experience is set to be significantly transformed. Airlines are investing in new plane designs, engines, and other ...