Tuesday morning at Mojave Air & Space Port in California, almost 80 years after U.S. Air Force ace Chuck Yeager first ...
Boom Supersonic aims for its future, larger Overture commercial aircraft to be capable of flying at a cruising speed of Mach 1.7, the Denver-based company said. It is supposed to be two times ...
Scholl says the test flight should offer valuable lessons and validate technology for the development of the Overture, the plane that Boom hopes ... to clear before flying civilians.
The XB-1 is one-third the size of the planned 64- to 80-passenger Overture airliner that Boom intends to begin test flying before the end of the decade. Boom will make one more supersonic test ...
Boom’s XB-1 demonstrator aircraft surpassed Mach 1 while flying at an altitude of 34,000 ... is a smaller prototype of Boom’s supersonic Overture, which has drawn 130 orders from customers ...
Impact Link Boom Supersonic just ... everyone outside the US will be flying around in Chinese planes, and that's not in the distant future — it's soon." Overture, a larger and faster passenger ...
It's a small, roughly one-third scale version of the 64-passenger airliner Boom eventually wants to build, which it calls Overture. Boom CEO Blake Scholl wrote in a post on X over the weekend that ...
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