Boom Supersonic built a supersonic plane for a fraction of the cost of NASA's X-59. Now all that's left to do is build it ...
Boom Supersonic, aka Concorde 2.0, is aiming to fly passengers from 2030. CEO Blake Scholl shares his plans with ...
Supersonic aviation pioneers at Boom have assisted the FAA and other regulators around the world in creating new ...
The latest Concorde Agreement was signed in 2021 and ends at the conclusion of this season, meaning a new deal has to be ...
Boom Technology began ground testing of the aircraft in December 2022. Following a comprehensive taxi test campaign, the ...
With increasing scrutiny on the environmental consequences of flying, it is important to consider the effect of supersonic ...
And then his next role? Founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic, a company dedicated to bringing Concorde-like travel back to the ...
NASA and Boom Supersonic capture a stunning image of the XB-1 aircraft breaking the sound barrier using the Sun as a backdrop ...
A closer look at how Sir Richard Branson tried and failed to bring supersonic capabilities to the Virgin Atlantic fleet.
Stars at Boom Radio, which was established in 2021 to appeal to those 'baby boomers' and is now the UK's fastest growing commercial station, say Radio 2's plans for an additional digital service ...
Of all the factors that killed off Concorde more than two decades ago, it was the jet’s thunderclap-loud sonic boom that ensured its demise.
The legendary Concorde and the Soviet Tu‑144 were both capable of cruising at roughly twice the speed of sound, making for dramatically fast flight times. Boom’s Overture is designed for a slower ...