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Boom Supersonic's Overture aims to revive fast air travel with Mach 1.7 speed, sustainable tech, and major airline backing.
See Boom Supersonic's "refined" design of the Overture aircraft in this animated explainer. Credit: Boom Supersonic ...
I went on board the first Concorde prototype, and one of the last built, at a Paris museum. Boom's Overture means supersonic ...
After Nick Sheryka's dreams of flying for the U.S. military were dashed because of hearing loss in his left ear, he didn't ...
EXCLUSIVE: An aviation expert has weighed in on the advances in supersonic travel and how close we are to flying on the next ...
The future of air travel promises more efficient, environmentally friendly, and comfortable experiences with new aircraft ...
The experimental aircraft has begun a series of low-speed taxi tests at contractor Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility in ...
Investors from Silicon Valley and senior officials in the Trump administration descended on a convention hall in downtown ...
Boom Supersonic's Ruslan Pshichenko reveals how 193+ parts 3D printed on an EOS M400-4 are advancing the accessibility of ...
A groundbreaking hypersonic engine developed by scientists at the Beijing Power Machinery Institute could revolutionize air ...
The managing director of Amex Ventures explains investments in Mindtrip, Boom Supersonic, and how he thinks about investing in the travel space. AI isn’t just reshaping the travel industry ...
The Concorde suffered a fatal crash in July 2000, which spurred the end of the supersonic jet program. What's next for mach speed flight?