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Denver-based Boom says its Overture jet will be capable of hitting speeds of Mach 1.7 while flying over water (around 1,300 mph depending on atmospheric conditions) while carrying 65 to 80 ...
Boom now has more than 600 different routes across the world planned for Overture. Building connections “We are really focused on connecting people,” says Savitt.
Colorado aerospace company Boom Supersonic flew its XB-1 demonstrator for the first time on Friday. Nicknamed the "baby boom," the jet tests technologies for Boom's future Mach 1.7 Overture airliner.
Aerospace startup Boom Supersonic just won a US Air Force contract to develop jets that can carry high-ranking government officials at faster than the speed of sound.; The supersonic jet — which ...
Boom's Overture will have a Mach 1.7 cruise speed over water, a cruising altitude of 60,000 feet, a non-stop range of 4250 nautical miles. Boom's Overture Supersonic Jet to Fly From London to NYC ...
Boom has unveiled a new supersonic engine called the Symphony. The quiet, low-emission mill will allow the bonkers Overture jet to hit 1,300 mph.
Boom, which in January broke ground at Piedmont Triad International Airport for the factory where it will build its Overture supersonic transport jet, will receive 5 million gallons a year of ...
Boom Supersonic closes $100M funding round for Overture faster-than-sound jet by Alan Boyle on January 4, 2019 at 2:27 pm January 4, 2019 at 2:27 pm Share 109 Tweet Share Reddit Email ...
A supersonic jet built by Boom Technology broke the sound barrier for the first time on Tuesday, advancing its bid to resurrect high-speed passenger flights two decades after the Concorde’s ...
Boom Supersonic's XB-1 demonstrator jet became the first U.S.-made civilian supersonic jet to break the sound barrier. The independently funded XB-1 reached a speed of Mach 1.122, or about 750 mph ...
Boom also gave a name to its new airplane: Overture. The plane is being designed to fly at 2.2 times the speed of sound – slightly faster than Concorde, which had a cruising speed of just over ...
Tamara Hardingham-Gill, CNN It’s been almost 20 years since Concorde flew for the final time. While various companies have set about bringing supersonic travel back to life since then, we’re ...
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