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Boom Supersonic's experimental aircraft XB-1 will roll out in October, ... described as “history’s fastest privately developed aircraft,” in the hangar, ...
Boom's big cash infusion will help the company take the lessons learned on its prototype and build the full-size, 55-seat Overture airplane. Boom says it now has more than 100 full-time employees ...
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 testing aircraft at the Mojava Air and Space Port in California. ... North Carolina appropriated an additional $56 million upfront for Boom to construct two aircraft hangars.
Boom Technology's faster-than-sound XB-1 jet has completed key milestones on the way to its historic first flight. A new supersonic jet has completed further milestones on the runway toward its ...
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 is a one-third-scale ... a flight-test control room and hangar space for maintenance and support of ... Unlike NASA’s X-59 low-boom experimental aircraft, ...
Boom Supersonic says it will succeed where Concorde failed from Greensboro, ... North Carolina also appropriated $56 million upfront for Boom to construct two aircraft hangars.
Boom's XB-1 aircraft hits Mach 1 for first time. Colorado-based Boom Supersonic achieved a major milestone in American aviation on Tuesday when the XB-1 hit just over Mach 1, or supersonic speed.
Boom, founded by CEO Blake Scholl in 2014, says orders for the Overture, including purchases and options from American Airlines, United Airlines, and Japan Airlines, stands at 130 aircraft.
We’ll Get to See NASA’s Sonic Boom-Less Supersonic Plane Next Week NASA is rolling the X-59 plane out of its hangar on January 12. Here's how you can watch live.
In a virtual event from its Colorado headquarters today, Boom Supersonic is rolling out its highly-touted demonstrator aircraft. The XB-1 is a 1/3 size prototype that will provide a platform for ...
Boom Supersonic has received an airworthiness certificate for its XB-1 demonstrator from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), clearing a major hurdle to the start of flight testing.
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 testing aircraft at the Mojava Air and Space Port in California. ... North Carolina appropriated an additional $56 million upfront for Boom to construct two aircraft hangars.