Boom Supersonic, a company working to develop passenger aircraft capable of traveling faster than the speed of sound, announced that its planes will be able to fly at supersonic speeds without the ...
When the experimental XB-1 aircraft broke the sound barrier three times during its first supersonic flight on 28 January, it did not produce a sonic boom audible from the ground, according to US ...
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NASA’s ultraquiet supersonic 'flying swordfish' makes history with first test flight
NASA and Lockheed Martin’s X-59 "quiet" supersonic plane flew for the first time in October. It’s a major step towards ...
It was in 2020 that Boom revealed the first proof-of-concept version of its XB-1 aircraft, setting the ambitious goal of bringing back supersonic commercial flight. Today, the company has announced ...
If you've been keeping tabs on aviation news as of late, you saw that Boom Supersonic just recently broke the sound barrier with its XB-1 demonstrator aircraft. Oddly enough, no one on the ground ...
A collaboration between NASA and Lockheed Martin has produced an experimental jet capable of flying beyond the speed of sound ...
NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet completed its first test flight on Tuesday, flying at subsonic speeds of 230 mph over the desert of Southern California.
WATCH as engineers get one step closer to supersonic travel for the first time since Concorde, after NASA’s “sonic thump” aircraft completed its maiden flight. Dubbed the “Son of Concorde,” the ...
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Video: NASA tests ‘silent’ supersonic jet X-59 in a successful first flight
NASA’s X-59 jet completed its first test flight over California, marking a breakthrough toward quiet supersonic air travel.
The skies over the United States could be wide open for much faster air travel in the near future. Not just because passenger planes capable of breaking the sound barrier are in development — for the ...
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