This new Mach 3 Aircraft Design will bring Virgin Galactic’s High Speed Travel more closer

    Virgin Galactic Unveils Mach 3 Aircraft Design for High Speed Travel, and partnership with Rolls-Royce. Virgin Galactic unveiled the design of its high speed aircraft. The aerospace and space travel company also revealed that it will collaborate with Rolls-Royce for designing and developing the engine propulsion technology for the high speed commercial aircraft. … Read more

Aerion Supersonic is not only redefining speed, but also luxury

      Aerion Supersonic & Jetex Enter into Strategic Partnership to Redefine the Luxury Travel Experience. The faster point-to-point travel begins with the launch of the AS2 supersonic business jet. Aerion Supersonic is not only redefining speed, but also luxury. AS2 supersonic business jet is breaking new ground in private aviation. Aerion Supersonic and … Read more

Why are consumers untrusting of the future ways of travelling? Study

When consumers hear about how travel will look in the future, they are excited, but apprehensive. Study. How do people expect to travel in the future? Hyperloop trains, flying on supersonic aircraft, travelling on ‘smart’ motorways or getting from A to B in autonomous drones—when consumers hear about how travel will look in the future, … 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.

future is supersonic

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 airliner. Spend more time enjoying the activities and people you love. Transatlantic trips can be done in a single business day. Transpacific itineraries are up to two days faster.

First flight is planned for late 2017. Subsonic flight tests will be conducted east of the Denver metro area, with supersonic flight proven near Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California.

The key technologies for efficient supersonic flight are advanced aerodynamic design, light-weight materials that can withstand supersonic flight, and an efficient super-cruise propulsion system.

Engineering development of XB-1 (“Baby Boom”) is proceeding rapidly, with aerodynamics defined, systems ground tested, and initial structural components in fabrication. Vehicle assembly starts shortly, with first flight planned for late 2017.

XB-1 supersonic demonstrator tokyo to san francisco

XB-1 supersonic demonstrator in flight - key technologies

“We’ve made key contributions to 40 new aircraft and conducted test flights to Mach 3. Taken passenger jets from the drawing board through FAA certification. Landed rockets and designed supersonic engines. We’re engineers, pilots, and hands-on builders. We’re grounded in physics and push technology to new heights,” says boom technology team.

Refined through 1,000+ simulated wind tunnel tests, Boom jets feature three major aerodynamic advances from Concorde: an area-ruled fuselage, a chine, and a refined delta wing.

The Boom wing features high-efficiency airfoils, a gentle camber, and a swept trailing edge. The swept trailing edge reduces supersonic induced drag and helps quiet the sonic boom.

XB-1 supersonic demonstrator XB-1 supersonic demonstrator in flight

 

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