Concorde was supposed to revolutionize air travel, cutting flight times in half and making supersonic travel the norm.
Will Boom bring boom time back to supersonic travel? 'New Concorde' prompts revival talk - The aircraft developed by Boom ...
An aircraft developed by Boom Supersonic has become the first independently funded jet to break the sound barrier.
A sleek white aircraft became the first independently developed jet to break the sound barrier Tuesday, tearing through the ...
Boom's dream of becoming a supersonic commercial airline is a step closer as its demonstrator model the XB-1 reached 844mph ...
The Malaysian firm YTL has announced plans to invest £4bn in its UK businesses and a brownfield housing development in Bristol at the site of the former Concorde hangars. The firm will spend £ ...
A plane dubbed the ‘son of the Concorde’ that could fly from London to New York in three and a half hours has completed its eleventh test flight. Boom Technologies say their plane is ‘on ...
SON of Concorde' XB-1 jet is "on track" to break the sound barrier in early 2025, makers of the supersonic plane have announced. In its first major update of the year, bosses at Colorado-based ...
Sonic booms effectively killed the elegant Concorde supersonic airliner in the 1970s. The fleet-footed aircraft could reach 1,354 miles per hour (or Mach 2), enough speed to rocket it from Paris ...
If that sounds familiar, it should. That was the promise of the now-retired Concorde, which first flew in 1969 and operated until 2003. Concorde was capable of flying from New York to London in ...