America currently remains ahead of China when it comes to airplanes that can fly faster than the speed of sound, according to ...
Boom Supersonic CEO and Founder, Blake Scholl, has claimed that China has “entered the race” as plans for a COMAC supersonic ...
Investors have taken an interest in Boom Supersonic, which aspires to return supersonic flight as an option to air travelers.
NASA and Boom Supersonic just released an incredible photo capturing a shockwave emanating from the dark silhouette of the supersonic XB-1 aircraft while it traveled in front of the sun during a ...
Explores Boom Supersonic's claim of achieving “Boomless Cruise” and what it means for the future of supersonic flight.
But while the successful test flight of XB-1 shows that supersonic flight without sonic booms is technically feasible, the next phase is making it economically feasible. Right now, both subsonic and ...
Boom Supersonic is partnering with NASA to capture specialized photography during supersonic flight testing for the XB-1 ...
NASA first visually captured supersonic shock waves in 2019 after a decade of research. The technology was developed in part ...
Boom Supersonic founder and CEO Blake Scholl poses with a model of the XB-1, the world’s first independently developed supersonic jet aircraft, during the Farnborough International Airshow 2024 ...
America currently remains ahead of China when it comes to airplanes that can fly faster than the speed of sound, according to Boom Supersonic CEO Blake Scholl. "I think aviation has always been ...
The aircraft, detailed in blueprints in a recent academic paper, is meant to reach Mach 1.6 and have a barely audible sonic boom when the project comes to fruition, according to the outlet.
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