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Boom Technology, the Colorado company working on building the next generation of supersonic jets, has chosen to develop and ...
I’m Brian Gordon, tech reporter for The News & Observer, and this is Open Source, a weekly newsletter on business, labor and technology in North Carolina. Boom Supersonic expects to break the ...
Boom Supersonic CEO Blake Scholl told "Mornings with Maria" on Tuesday that America currently has a leg up on China when it comes to supersonic jets.
He also highlights the importance of revisiting outdated regulations, such as the U.S. ban on supersonic flights over land. “With advancements in low-boom technology, it’s time to rethink ...
The Chinese airframer has a way to go in designing a supersonic airliner and has yet to fly a low-boom demonstrator similar ...
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.
Now, two decades later, Boom Supersonic is trying to revive that era. It's not just about the speed, the technology or the glamour, says its CEO—something even more important is at stake.
Sleek airliners transporting passengers at supersonic speeds and reasonable prices over land could help restore some of the ...
An early Monday morning launch was the first of two on the Space Coast with planned booster landings that could bring sonic ...
Using “China” as a reason to invest in U.S. operations may be useful for striving North Carolina startups. It may also be ...
“Just like the chip, the airplane was invented in America, and China wants to surpass America as a leader in technology ... do it without a sonic boom.” Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 demonstrator ...
and China wants to surpass America as a leader in technology, so of course, they’re pursuing supersonic. It is the next step in aviation." Boom Supersonic founder and CEO Blake Scholl poses with ...