Supersonic, Commercial Air Travel

When planes exceed Mach 1 (the speed of sound, or about 767 miles per hour—1,234 kilometers/hour for those using the metric ...
Boom Supersonic passed a major milestone last month when its XB-1 prototype became the first civil aircraft to break the ...
Boom will now shift its attentions toward developing Overture, its supersonic passenger jet.
Boom CEO Blake Scholl confirmed that on January 28, the XB-1 successfully broke the sound barrier three times without ...
A startup wants to revive the Concorde for the generations of flyers that missed out, without the noisy boom and the up to ...
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 has broken the sound barrier, paving the way for faster commercial flights if future tests succeed.
Boom isn’t the only company working on this lofty goal. American firm Spike Aerospace is also developing a supersonic ...
Supersonic planes will burn significantly more fuel than current aircraft, resulting in higher emissions of carbon dioxide, ...
NASA says the X59 supersonic jet will produce a sonic thump instead of a sonic boom, which might help lower it's noise.