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The Concorde suffered a fatal crash in July 2000, which spurred the end of the supersonic jet program. What's next for mach ...
The X-59 jet, dubbed the “son of Concorde,” is one step closer to takeoff after the experimental aircraft taxied on a ...
NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft has officially begun taxi tests, marking the first time this one-of-a-kind experimental aircraft has moved under its own power ...
The first dreams of supersonic air travel were crushed by annoyed Oklahoma City residents in the 1960s. Decades later, it could now be viable.
NASA researchers have been using a tiny aircraft dubbed “Son of Concorde” in trials to assess the impact of supersonic ...
Plans to fly supersonic could be set to make a return as a Colorado-based firm is working on plans to revive commercial ...
According to British Airways, a typical London to New York crossing would take a little less than three and a half hours on ...
NASA plans to conduct community overflights beginning this year, flying the X-59 over select American cities to collect ...
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 sulk. Instead, he built his own airplane.
Despite the Concorde's demise, efforts to revive supersonic commercial flight are underway, with companies like Boom developing new aircraft.
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?
The Concorde was a technological marvel that defined the golden age of supersonic travel. A joint venture between Britain and France, Concorde was the world’s first supersonic airliner, designed to ...