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In this video, we will look at a supersonic jet that doesn't go very fast... but perhaps that's the key factor that will make ...
Adams County’s Colorado Air and Space Port welcomes Boom’s investment.
A micro-film developed by an Australian company that resembles smooth shark skin makes an aircraft more efficient, thus ...
Australian scientists have developed a shark skin-inspired film coating for aeroplanes, which they claim can reduce drag and ...
The technology, called riblet film, reduces what’s known as skin friction drag. In turbulent flow, air forms microscopic ...
The idea of supersonic commercial flight has long been associated with iconic aircraft like the Concorde and the Tupolev ...
Boom Supersonic selected a site at the Colorado Air and Space Port to conduct tests for its Symphony propulsion system.
Sonic booms have long been a barrier to overland supersonic flights. The Concorde was banned from virtually every country in ...
Boom plans to invest $3-5 million into the site in 2025 to prepare for prototype engine core testing later this year.
This article is published in Aviation Daily part of Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN), and is complimentary through ...
Boom Supersonic acquires a former hypersonic test site in Colorado to advance development of its Symphony engine for the ...
Amid heightened concerns about U.S. aviation infrastructure, a crop of startups are bullish that they will disrupt the travel ...