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A supersonic jet built by Boom Technology broke the sound barrier for the first time Tuesday, advancing its bid to resurrect high-speed passenger flights.
A model simulating Boom Technology's supersonic jet preps for a wind-tunnel test at NIAR at Wichita State University. Remember the supersonic jet in development at Centennial Airport that aims to ...
If all goes well, Boom’s passenger supersonic jet could fly its first paying customers in the 2020s.
Boom Technology's XB-1 supersonic jet has passed key milestones on the path to its historic first flight.
Technology Aviation Boom Supersonic’s prototype jet sets off on first flight The XB-1 finally took to the sky, but don’t expect its supersonic sibling anytime soon. Andrew Paul ...
Boom Supersonic has introduced a “boomless cruise” concept, which could change the future of supersonic travel. The company tested this technology during the second and final flight of its XB ...
Richard Branson of Virgin Galactic has just partnered with startup Boom Technology to build a supersonic aircraft, Boom Technology announced.
Boom Technology Inc. is trying to revive supersonic travel, but the most ambitious part of its plan might be to run its aircraft on 100% sustainable fuels. Running conventional flights on so ...
Boom's Supersonic XB-1 jet became the “world’s first independently developed supersonic jet” to break the sound barrier Tuesday.
Boom Supersonic CEO Blake Scholl told "Mornings with Maria" on Tuesday that America currently has a leg up on China when it comes to supersonic jets.
Boom Supersonic made history today (Jan. 28) when its XB-1 jet broke the sound barrier for the first time on a test flight over the American desert.
The startup Boom Supersonic plans to bring innovation back to aviation by developing a modern, supersonic passenger jet.
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