NASA is testing the X-59, an experimental plane that was designed to exceed the speed of sound without a loud sonic boom.
NASA’s experimental X-59 plane is one step closer to making faster-than-sound flight quiet after the aircraft flew supersonic ...
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Russia to develop supersonic passenger jet to travel at Mach 1 speed, prototype in progress
Russia is making efforts to develop supersonic passenger jet, according to a report. United ...
NASA’s futuristic X-59 jet is about to face its biggest challenge yet: breaking the sound barrier for the first time. After a ...
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Boom Supersonic just wrapped the XB-1 test campaign after two supersonic flights with no audible boom reaching the ground — clearing the way for the 80-passenge…
Somewhere over the California desert, a small white aircraft punched through the sound barrier twice, and nobody on the ...
Denver-based Boom is developing a 55-seat plane it claims will halve the flight time from New York to London to just three ...
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NASA's X-59 breaks sound barrier, moves closer to quiet supersonic passenger travel
NASA's experimental aircraft reached a major milestone last week by achieving supersonic speed. It's a first for the agency ...
NASA's experimental aircraft X-59 has flown faster than sound for the first time. It is a flying testbed for quiet supersonic ...
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A closer look at how Sir Richard Branson tried and failed to bring supersonic capabilities to the Virgin Atlantic fleet.
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