Boom Supersonic, the company building the world's fastest airliner, Overture, partnered with NASA to capture specialized ...
A unique photograph captured another side of the historic test flight that paves the way for a next-generation jet to be ...
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Boom attributed the high-altitude Mach capability to technology being developed for its engine, which it calls Symphony, by a team of aerospace companies. Boom expects to product thrust during ...
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Boom's homegrown turbofan engine, Symphony, is being built to propel Overture between New York and London in less than four hours or between Seattle and Tokyo in less than five. They're expected to ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link A startup wants to revive the era of the supersonic Concorde for the generations of flyers that missed out — but without the noisy boom and ...
Boom expects to produce thrust during fully-operational engine core tests for Symphony by the end of 2025. Engine core testing will analyze performance of the compressor, combustor, and turbine ...
Boom decided to build its own engine, named Symphony, after major manufacturers declined to help. It previously had a contract with Rolls-Royce before the latter decided it didn't want to ...