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CHINA’S state-owned aircraft company Comac has revealed plans for a stealthy supersonic jet that can fly at more than ...
A NEW near-supersonic jet with luxury living spaces, a full kitchen and a shower room is set to take flight this year. Jet ...
But in July 2000 an Air France Concorde en route from Paris to New York crashed ... flight of its XB-1 aircraft on January 28 this year, reaching speeds of 850mph, Boom Supersonic reports.
There was a catalogue of operational and cockpit errors on the day of the fatal Concorde crash - July 25, 2000; The crew took off with an over-weight plane; Because of this, the crew should have ...
Steve Varsano, an aviation entrepreneur, has spoken about the aircraft and why it was eventually discontinued.
This means that Boom's vision for a far wider range of destinations is a lot more possible. Potential routes include San Francisco to Tokyo, which could be made in six hours, and Newark, New Jersey, ...
However, the story of the 20th Concorde remains largely untold, overshadowed by the grace of its fully operational siblings. This article will delve into the fate of this elusive aircraft, exploring ...
Boom Supersonic CEO and Founder, Blake Scholl, has claimed that China has “entered the race” as plans for a COMAC supersonic ...
Aided by a quartet of Rolls-Royce Olympus 593 engines, the Concorde, the world's only commercially successful supersonic passenger plane, was capable of flying at speeds up to 1,354 mph (2,179 kph).
On November 26, 2003, Concorde took off ... spiralling costs and a fatal crash in the year 2000 forced the aircraft to retire. Since then, the return of supersonic flight has been a pipe dream ...
The jet design is reportedly supposed to have a range 50% longer than the Concorde. Comac has previously said it wants to bring the supersonic C949 to market by 2049, the South China Morning Post ...