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Concorde was taken out of service in 2001 is on track to become the world’s leading supersonic passenger aircraft once again.
As per reporting by the South China Morning Post, China’s Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) has revealed blueprints for the C949 - a 1.6-Mach jet that could fly further and more ...
The Concorde’s supersonic speeds made New York to London trips possible in under four hours, but this feat came with ...
INCREDIBLE plans have been revealed for a futuristic jetliner that comes with a see-through cabin and boasts fuel-slashing AI ...
The single-seat jet, a 201-foot-long test model by Boom Supersonic, hit 844 mph just 12 minutes into its latest test flight out of California’s Mojave Air and Space Port.
That was the main appeal of supersonic commercial travel — you wouldn't have to be on the plane as long. Breaking the sound barrier like a fighter jet, a supersonic flight could get you from New ...
The commercial supersonic aircraft made the trip from New York to London or Paris in about three and a half hours, less than half the time it takes a traditional jet, but passengers paid a premium ...
The Colorado startup has committed to opening its first manufacturing plant at the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro.
Supersonic travel is moving closer to reality, after a successful test by a Texas startup that could one day fly passengers from New York to Paris in just 55 minutes.
Concorde, the first and only supersonic commercial jetliner, operated from 1976 to 2003. Flown by royals, celebrities, and executives, it was discontinued because of high operating costs.