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Boom Supersonic plans to provide Overture jets to United for passenger flights and has teamed up with Northrop Grumman on a military jet for the U.S. Defense Department.
The Colorado startup has committed to opening its first manufacturing plant at the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro.
Nearly two years after rolling out ts prototype supersonic demonstrator, the XB1, Boom has unveiled a major new design for its much anticipated Overture airliner, which will fly at twice the speed ...
Boom aims to fly Overture in 2026 ahead of a planned 2029 commercial rollout with airlines worldwide. A supersonic demonstrator aircraft, the XB-1, completed its maiden voyage in March.
Denver-based Boom Supersonic has chosen Greensboro, North Carolina, as the site of its first manufacturing facility, the “Overture Superfactory.” There, Boom will build its updated version of ...
Denver-based Boom Supersonic on Thursday broke ground on a 62-acre tract at Piedmont Triad International Airport for its superfactory to make the Overture passenger airliner, a year to the day ...
Boom Supersonic (Denver, Colo., U.S.) announced at the 2023 Paris Air Show significant advances on Overture, the company’s sustainable supersonic aircraft, including milestones for its Symphony engine ...
Boom Supersonic, the company building the world's fastest airliner, today shared a progress update on the construction of the Overture Superfactory. The Overture Superfactory is a state-of-the-art ...
Boom has unveiled a major new design (1:24) for its much anticipated “Overture” airliner, which will fly at twice the speed of today's subsonic commercial jets and is expected to carry its ...
Denver-based Boom Supersonic has chosen Greensboro, North Carolina, as the site of its first manufacturing facility, the “Overture Superfactory.” There, Boom will build its updated version of ...
It’s been almost 20 years since Concorde flew for the final time. While various companies have set about bringing supersonic travel back to life since then, we’re still yet to see this come to ...