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After achieving carbon neutrality in 2021, Boom Supersonic is focused on its next sustainability milestone: net zero carbon by 2025. In order to do that, Boom has defined three essential steps :…
After announcing a commercial agreement with United Airlines in 2021, Boom flew into 2022 at supersonic speeds. As we close out the year, here is a look back that makes us even more excited about…
Boom Supersonic announced a new propulsion system designed and optimized for its Overture supersonic airliner. Introducing Symphony, the sustainable, cost-efficient engine for Overture. Boom will…
Taxi testing is another stepping stone in aircraft development—and the last series of tests before first flight. XB-1 recently conducted its first taxi test at Centennial Airport in Colorado,…
To ensure travel remains a net good , sustainability must be integrated into the entire travel journey. While travel enables improved global collaboration, cultural understanding, and…
Look at any supersonic aircraft and the first similarity you’re likely to notice between all of them is that they’re slim and sleek. Why is that? It’s all about aerodynamics. Strictly defined,…
Ben Murphy was always passionate about travel — and like many kids he wanted to be an astronaut, finding a passion for the more technical aspects of flying. So he decided to marry the two, which…
Boom’s SVP of Engineering and Program Office, Troy Follak, is focused on two things: building a world-class engineering team and optimizing Overture for speed, safety, and sustainability. Follak…
Take a close look at Overture in the image above and you’ll notice a subtle defining feature: its fuselage tapers from nose to tail. It’s a sleek look, and a design choice more commonly seen in…