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Time could be a defining aspect of the future business traveller concept, but can proposed new supersonic transports deliver without the environmental problems that plagued their predecessors?
It’s hard to remember back to when it was normal to book a supersonic flight from London or Paris to New York cutting the flying
The need for speed – Lockheed Martin unveils ‘quiet’ supersonic airliner while Boom Aerospace prepares for demonstrator debut
As you come in to land at London Heathrow you see a former British Airways Concorde parked and preserved close to threshold of the southern
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Boom Supersonic update – Ctrip to help bring the technology to China
Boom Supersonic (Boom) has welcomed a new investor to its portfolio, with the inclusion of China’s travel conglomerate, Ctrip. According to a statement from both
Is there a real need for speed for scheduled passenger airliners?
The latest generation of airliners now allow us to fly much further than we have previously, but should we just be focusing on range? Is
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Boom Supersonic – A vision of the future of mobility
US start up, Boom, is planning a new generation carbon composite supersonic aircraft with 45 all-business seats in two single seat rows, and priced at