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The International Civil Aviation Organization aligned on a recommended new standard for supersonic aircraft landing and takeoff noise that takes into account advanced noise reduction procedures.
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?
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Boom Supersonic gives update on Greensboro NC factory that will build Overture plane after President Trump signs executive order to legalize supersonic flight.
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President Trump is boosting supersonic aviation in the US with an executive order directing the FAA to repeal a 1973 rule prohibiting overland supersonic flight, establish new noise standards and ...
"Legalizing supersonic flight makes a renaissance in supersonic passenger travel inevitable," Blake Scholl, founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic, said.
President Donald Trump on Friday signed executive orders to bolster U.S. defenses against threatening drones and to boost electric air taxis and supersonic commercial aircraft, the White House said.
Local News Boom Supersonic responds after executive order clears path for supersonic flights Blake Scholl, the founder of Boom Supersonic, responded to the announcement on X.
Supersonic commercial flights were once the fastest way to fly, but Concorde jets have been out of service for more than two decades now. What happened?
Boom Supersonic aims to revive supersonic passenger flight with its Overture airliner, focusing on "boomless cruise" to mitigate the sonic boom issue that grounded Concorde. Overture's design ...
While Boom Supersonic boasted about there being no audible sonic boom on the ground, its airliner still isn't allowed to break the sound barrier over the U.S.