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Boom Technology, the Colorado company working on building the next generation of supersonic jets, has chosen to develop and ...
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Boom Overture: A Concorde Comeback or Costly Déjà Vu?Supersonic travel once thrilled the world with Concorde, only to collapse under the weight of economics and sonic booms. Boom ...
A micro-film developed by an Australian company that resembles smooth shark skin makes an aircraft more efficient, thus ...
Most interesting of all, perhaps, is the fact that the technology is over a century old ... “This image makes the invisible ...
TECHNOLOGY is rapidly changing on the ground, in space and the sky in between. Here’s a glimpse into the not-so-distant ...
Boom Supersonic selected a site at the Colorado Air and Space Port to conduct tests for its Symphony propulsion system.
Boom Supersonic acquires a former hypersonic test site in Colorado to advance development of its Symphony engine for the ...
Boom plans to invest $3-5 million into the site in 2025 to prepare for prototype engine core testing later this year.
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Space.com on MSNStratolaunch's Talon-A2 prototype goes hypersonic after dropping from world's largest airplane (photos)Stratolaunch's Talon-A2 vehicle went hypersonic for the first time in December, then repeated the feat in March.
A future of sleek airliners transporting passengers at supersonic speeds and reasonable prices over land would help restore some of the thrill of flying. Boom Technology’s XB-1 captured in a ...
DENVER, April 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Boom Supersonic, the company building the world's fastest airliner, Overture, today announced that it has selected a site at the Colorado Air and Space Port ...
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