Mach 4 Passenger Jet
Is a Mach 4, passenger jet possible? NASA is exploring whether the commercial market could support travel at Mach 4 (3,045 mph) speed.
Is a Mach 4, passenger jet possible? NASA is exploring whether the commercial market could support travel at Mach 4 (3,045 mph) speed.
The XB-1 supersonic aircraft demonstrator has undergone extensive ground testing since arriving, including taxi testing this week.
Boom Supersonic the company building the world’s fastest airliner, announces significant Overture systems configuration.
Boom Overture Supersonic the world’s fastest airliner, optimized for speed, safety, and sustainability, has commitments for 76 aircraft.
American Airlines and Boom Supersonic announced the agreement to purchase up to 20 Overture aircraft, with an option for an additional 40.
Plenty of testing happens to NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft, to ensure a safe first flight.
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This schlieren image is of a small-scale model of NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QueSST) airplane taken inside NASA Supersonic Wind Tunnel, during a recent
Hypersonix Launch Systems is developing an hypersonic aircraft, a reusable launch system, powered by hydrogen, to deliver small satellites into orbit without any carbon emissions.
USAF awards Exosonic contract for Supersonic UAV concept, to reduce risk for future supersonic executive transport and for military utility as a training platform.
United Airlines will purchase up to 50 Supersonic Overture airliners and fly the fleet on 100% sustainable aviation fuels.
Supersonic aircraft are coming back, and this time, they might work.