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Supersonic aircraft have been criticized by environmentalists for burning more fuel per passenger than comparable subsonic ...
The Concorde suffered a fatal crash in July 2000, which spurred the end of the supersonic jet program. What's next for mach ...
The first dreams of supersonic air travel were crushed by annoyed Oklahoma City residents in the 1960s. Decades later, it ...
NASA has conducted a series of flights to validate the capability of its F-15 research jets to measure and record the X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft shock waves. Throughout May, two F-15s lifted ...
It's almost hard to believe that it's been 50 years since civilian supersonic flight over land in the U.S. has been prohibited, primarily due to concerns over sonic booms and noise pollution.
DENVER — An executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Friday could mean a Colorado supersonic jet company will be able to use its commercial supersonic jet sooner rather than later.The ...
Boom Supersonic says the plane would be able to fly from New York to Los Angeles in three hours, without a sonic boom. The company hopes to have passengers flying commercially by 2029.
Boom Supersonic, the Colorado startup that aims to assemble passenger jets in North Carolina, celebrated President Donald Trump’s executive order Friday ending a 52-year-old ban on overland ...
Trump ended a 52-year ban on overland supersonic flight via executive order. Boom Supersonic plans to begin jet production at its NC superfactory in 2026. The FAA must draft new supersonic noise ...
Trump ended a 52-year ban on overland supersonic flight via executive order. Boom Supersonic plans to begin jet production at its NC superfactory in 2026. The FAA must draft new supersonic noise ...
The FAA has an 18-month timeline to set up a permanent standard for "acceptable noise thresholds for takeoff, landing, and en-route supersonic operation." ...
Supersonic jets have been prohibited from flying over U.S. land for a half-century. The president says it’s "stifling American ingenuity." ...