NASA’s X-59 has reached 924 mph and 55,000 feet, bringing the agency closer to proving that future supersonic passenger ...
NASA’S “Son of Concorde” jet that could fly from the UK to New York in four hours has smashed through the sound barrier without triggering the usual sonic boom. The experimental ...
NASA's Quesst mission looks to develop a supersonic aircraft that could one day transform commercial air travel in the United ...
California has played a central role in NASA's push to test its X-59 jet and usher in an era of commercial supersonic air ...
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The FAA is taking steps to bring supersonic flight back to American skies, which could cut flight times in half and reduce ...
NASA's X-59 has officially gone supersonic. See how this experimental jet aims to turn disruptive sonic booms into a quiet thump.
Only 66 years separated the first Wright brothers' flight and the launch of the supersonic Concorde passenger jet. The engineer/optimist in me is therefore deeply disappointed air travel speeds have ...
The Federal Aviation Administration in 1973 prohibited civil aircraft from exceeding Mach 1 over US land to prevent disruptive sonic booms ...
Sonic boom restrictions limited Concorde to transatlantic flights, reducing its route flexibility and revenue potential.
The race to bring back supersonic passenger travel is gathering pace as regulators reconsider decades-old restrictions and aerospace companies develop quieter, more efficient aircraft. With the FAA ...
Supersonic jets, that we can use, might be coming back to the skies for real. The US Department of Transportation has ...
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