A supersonic jet built by Boom Technology broke the sound barrier for the first time Tuesday, advancing its bid to resurrect high-speed passenger flights.
Boom CEO Blake Scholl confirmed that on January 28, the XB-1 successfully broke the sound barrier three times without ...
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Boom Supersonic passed a major milestone last month when its XB-1 prototype became the first civil aircraft to break the ...
Boom Supersonic made history today (Jan. 28) when its XB-1 jet broke the sound barrier for the first time on a test flight over the American desert.
Boom attributed the high-altitude Mach capability to technology being developed for ... 12th and final test flight of the XB-1 Monday in California's Mojave Desert, Scholl elaborated on the ...
Boom will now shift its attentions toward developing Overture, its supersonic passenger jet.
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