Boom Supersonic Picks Greensboro, North Carolina, for its ‘Superfactory’
“The Overture Superfactory,” expected to open in 2024, will be Boom’s first supersonic airliner manufacturing facility.
“The Overture Superfactory,” expected to open in 2024, will be Boom’s first supersonic airliner manufacturing facility.
Colorado-based company aims to get passengers in the sky by 2029.
The Aerion SST—the most promising effort in years to represent the next step in supersonic travel since the demise of the Anglo-French Concorde—has reached the end of the line after the company said it had run short of cash. The Reno, Nevada-based aircraft builder said Friday it is closing its doors for good according to […]
As Boom Supersonic moves forward on their ultimate goal of building “history’s fastest supersonic airliner,” the Colorado-based company announced a strategic partnership with Flight Research, Inc. (FRI) aimed at bringing test flights for XB-1, Boom’s supersonic demonstrator aircraft, to the supersonic corridor stretching across the Mojave Desert. The FRI partnership will provide flight test support […]