A Colorado startup's vision of the next supersonic passenger airliner is a Mach 1.7 jet called the Overture, and its first ...
The XB-1 finally took to the sky, but don’t expect its supersonic sibling anytime soon.
Boom Supersonic, which is developing the world’s fastest airliner, Overture, has announced the successful first flight of ...
Boom Supersonic has announced the successful first flight of XB-1, reported to be the world’s first independently developed ...
Boom Supersonic on Friday announced that its XB-1 prototype jet had completed a successful mission over the Mojave Desert.
The XB-1 vehicle flew from Mojave Air & Space Port in California, reaching an altitude of 7,120 feet (2.2 km) and a maximum ...
The XB-1 demonstrator provides the foundation for Boom’s supersonic airliner Overture. The XB-1 supersonic aircraft ...
The milestone flight helps provide the foundation for the company’s flagship Overture design, an SAF-powered supersonic jet.
A test plane for a Colorado startup building supersonic commercial airliners flew for the first time over the Mojave Desert ...
There's a supersonic aircraft company based out of Denver hoping to get passengers in the sky as early as 2029.
The US-based aviation company is advancing its mission to develop the first independently developed supersonic aircraft in ...
Boom’s overall mission is to launch Overture, the first supersonic commercial aircraft since the Concorde ended operations 20 ...