Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 has broken the sound barrier, paving the way for faster commercial flights if future tests succeed.
While the D-Jet never realized its full potential, it remains an important chapter in the evolution of private aviation.
American company Boom Supersonic just broke the sound barrier with a civilian plane. What exactly is supersonic travel, and ...
Supersonic planes will burn significantly more fuel than current aircraft, resulting in higher emissions of carbon dioxide, ...
Some species of birds like geese save energy by flying in close formation. Airliners could use a similar trick to burn less ...
Turning old fighter jets into a fine powder and using that to 3D print new components is a more sustainable way to build the ...
With around 300 airplanes currently in use and retirements not considered, more potential deals would be in the works as ...
Boom Supersonic will break the sound barrier again Monday, after a successful flight last month. On Feb. 10, Boom Supersonic will perform another supersonic flight with its ...
Parts from former Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 aircraft have been ground down and converted into 3D printable material for use ...
Boom Supersonic broke the sound barrier on Tuesday, an accomplishment that will send figurative shockwaves to the Piedmont ...
China's People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) achieved a significant milestone when its fifth generation jet, the ...
FlyJetr boasts a diverse fleet of aircraft tailored for various travel requirements, from swift business trips to extended leisure getaways. Their innovative Set and Jet one-touch booking system ...