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Boom Supersonic, the American company building what promises to be the world’s fastest airliner, broke the sound barrier for its first time with a test flight in Mojave, California, on Tuesday.
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After more than two decades since the iconic Concorde was retired, supersonic passenger travel is poised for a comeback.
The Concorde was the world's longest-serving supersonic airliner. It could cross the Atlantic in record time. Learn why this particular plane was discontinued.
Boom: Is This the Resurrection of Supersonic Travel? Concorde was a beautiful airplane, but the world did not hurry to replace it.
Despite the Concorde's demise, efforts to revive supersonic commercial flight are underway, with companies like Boom developing new aircraft.
Amid efforts to lift a ban on supersonic flight over US soil, plane developer Boom says it’s getting closer to creating Concorde’s successor. But will enough people want to use it?
Boom Supersonic, the American company building what promises to be the world’s fastest airliner, broke the sound barrier for its first time with a test flight in Mojave, California, on Tuesday.