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 ...
Boom Supersonic passed a major milestone last month when its XB-1 prototype became the first civil aircraft to break the ...
SpaceX launched a new round of Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit on Monday evening from the Vandenberg Space Force ...
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 ...
More than 20 years since the final Concorde flight, is a small US start-up now on course to bring back supersonic air travel?
Already in 2023, air pollution related to powering U.S. data centers led to 360 premature deaths and total health costs of $5 ...
Boom will now shift its attentions toward developing Overture, its supersonic passenger jet.
The San Jose, California-based company expects its revenue to be between $56 billion and $56.5 billion for fiscal 2025, ...