Supersonic renaissance announced by Aerion and Lockheed Martin

Aerion and Lockheed Martin Join Forces to Develop World’s First Supersonic Business Jet. Lockheed Martin’s supersonic experts to offer full support for the development of the Aerion AS2 supersonic bizjet. Two leaders in supersonic technology, Aerion and Lockheed Martin join forces to develop world’s first supersonic business jet. The next- generation, efficient supersonic jet will … Read more

Supersonic commercial aircraft could take to the skies in a little over five years

“I remember thinking, in 2007 when the iPhone came out, that the world was getting faster and better. That wasn’t so true with flying – flights today take as long as they did in the 1950s.” Boom Supersonic’s Blake Scholl The next generation of supersonic commercial aircraft could take to the skies in a little … Read more

Supersonic flight has existed for over 50 years but hasn’t been efficient enough for routine travel. Until now.

boom technology is building the supersonic airliner anyone can afford to fly. Hangar 14 at Centennial Airport looks nondescript, but something historic is happening inside. Dozens of the best and brightest minds have gathered here to design, build, and fly XB-1, the first independently developed supersonic jet. XB-1 wil be 2.6x faster than any other … Read more

NASA’s aeronautics research is building Quiet Supersonic X-plane

NASA’s aeronautics research is building Aviation Horizons X-plane – a quieter supersonic passenger jet. Taking a giant leap to the next generation of civilian aircraft, NASA begins work to build a quieter supersonic passenger jet. The return of supersonic passenger air travel is one step closer to reality with NASA’s award of a contract for … Read more

Windowless Spike S-513 to be the first supersonic business jet

Spike S-512 Supersonic Business Jet to livestream outside images in windowless cabins. In the near future, we will explore more of the world, faster, as the supersonic travel will be available to everyone. Spike S-512 project is a concept of a windowless supersonic business jet that will enable travelers to reach destinations in half the … Read more

Son of Concorde supersonic jet: four times faster than speediest aircraft

Nasa, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Gulfstream scientists work to build a supersonic jet that would fly more than 2,485 mile per hour, and can fly its passengers from London to Sydney in just four hours. The biggest obstacle scientists are working to overcome is the sonic boom that was produced by the Concorde supersonic jet. … Read more