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Boom Supersonic Advances Flight Preparations for XB-1
Boom Supersonic, the company building the world’s fastest airliner, Overture, today announced it has completed several key milestones for XB-1, Boom’s technology demonstrator aircraft. XB-1 leverages 60 years of progress in airplane technologies like carbon fiber composites, advanced avionics, and digitally-optimized aerodynamics to enable sustainable supersonic travel. (www.breakingtravelnews.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
This reads like PR fluff. And, by the way, Mach 1.7 does not make it the worlds fastest airliner. That title belongs to Concorde, at Mach 2.0. 100 passengers at Mach 2.0 for 3.5 hours. And that astonishing performance was developed in the 1960's. I was lucky enough to fly it 4 times, and it was truly impressive.
Exactly. "Leveraging 60 years of progress in airplane technologies"; they've made a smaller, slower imitation of Concorde.
hahaha yes well put!!
It seems the aviation industry is taking a leaf out of the entertainment industry playbook
It seems the aviation industry is taking a leaf out of the entertainment industry playbook
Why did Rolls-Royce pull out of Boom?
“Rolls-Royce has determined that the commercial aviation supersonic market is not currently a priority for us,” said Rolls-Royce. Boom said it has become “clear that Rolls-Royce's proposed engine design and legacy business model is not the best option for Overture's future airline operators or passengers”.Sep 9, 2022
“Rolls-Royce has determined that the commercial aviation supersonic market is not currently a priority for us,” said Rolls-Royce. Boom said it has become “clear that Rolls-Royce's proposed engine design and legacy business model is not the best option for Overture's future airline operators or passengers”.Sep 9, 2022
Why??
I was under the impression that the project suffered a setback when Rolls Royce backed out as the engine supplier.
