supersonicjets
American Airlines has placed a large deposit for 20 supersonic jets, known as Overture, from Colorado-based manufacturer Boom. The new planes are still in development and are expected to take off in the near future, though the exact timeline is still uncertain. The investment was made according to the company’s plans to compete with other airlines, including Southwestern and United Airlines. The last supersonic jet to fly the air was the Concorde, an Anglo-French hybrid plane that failed due to high costs and a crash that left the entire crew and passengers dead. The CEO of Boom, Blake Scholl,...
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When the Concorde made its last trip in 2003 between New York and London, no one thought then that the supersonic commercial flights would make a comeback anytime soon. But United Airlines believes that with its new partnership with Boom Supersonic, a start-up in Denver, that the first ultrafast flight will take place before the end of this decade. On Thursday, United Airlines announced that it would order 15 planes from Boom Supersonic. The jets will travel faster than the speed of sound. United has the ability to order up to 35 planes from Boom. Despite Boom’s failed plan to start production...
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