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Interesting Engineering on MSNBoom-free supersonic jet aims for New York–Paris in less than 4 hours
Boston-based aerospace manufacturer Spike Aerospace says it has reached a new stage in developing its flagship supersonic ...
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Boom XB-1 Goes Supersonic – The Future of Air Travel Is Closer Than Ever
In a historic moment for aviation, Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 demonstrator has broken the sound barrier, proving that passenger ...
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Space.com on MSNNew York to Los Angeles in 3 hours? Executive order could make it possible by 2027, reopening the door for commercial supersonic flight
A new executive order repeals a 52-year-old ban on commercial supersonic flights, while new technology can make supersonic ...
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Gadget Review on MSNQuiet Supersonic Jets Could Finally Break the Concorde Sound Barrier
Spike S-512 Diplomat promises 1,100 mph supersonic flights with minimal noise, potentially ending the 50-year ban on overland ...
Spike Aerospace today announced significant progress in the development of its flagship supersonic business jet, the Spike ...
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IFLScience on MSNTrump Removed Ban On Commercial Supersonic Flight, But That Might Not Be Enough
Nor was this a uniquely Concorde problem. The other supersonic commercial aircraft, the USSR’s Tupolev Tu-144, was even worse ...
More than two decades after Concorde’s retirement, commercial aviation is once again preparing to break the sound barrier.
US aerospace firm wants to accept passengers by the end of 2029. But what was Concorde, its famous supersonic plane predecessor?
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Supersonic flight is on its way back. I went on board the first Concorde, where it all began.
I went on board the first Concorde prototype, and one of the last built, at a Paris museum. Boom's Overture means supersonic flight could soon return.
NASA's recently-retired SOFIA airborne observatory aircraft, the "flying telescope," also called Plant 42 home. The agency's ...
Swift Engineering used HyperX software to remove 100 pounds from 38-foot graphite/epoxy cored nose cone for X-59 supersonic ...
United’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner is its fastest jet, flying at Mach 0.90. Here’s why it outpaces the fleet, and how Boom Overture may top it one day!
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