Boom Supersonic, which is developing the world’s fastest airliner, Overture, has announced the successful first flight of XB-1, the world’s first independently developed supersonic jet.
Boom Supersonic, which is building the world’s fastest airliner, has achieved multiple milestones across the Overture airliner, Symphony engine, and XB-1 supersonic demonstrator programmes.
Boom Supersonic, a company developing the world’s fastest airliner, has announced at the Paris Air Show significant advances on Overture, its sustainable supersonic aircraft.
A new supersonic aircraft tailored to provide quick-reaction capabilities to the US military and allies will be offered through a collaborative agreement between Northrop Grumman Corporation and Boom Supersonic.
Members of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Vector Initiative team recently visited Boom Supersonic in Denver, Colorado to see the progress Boom has made on its XB-1 aircraft development.
Boom Supersonic, which is building the world's fastest supersonic airliner, has selected the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, North Carolina as the site of its first full-scale manufacturing facility.
Collins Aerospace Systems, a unit of Raytheon Technologies, has signed a collaboration agreement with Boom Supersonic, the aerospace company building the world's fastest airliner, to advance nacelle technology on Boom’s forthcoming flagship supersonic airliner, Overture.