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NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet ended its 2nd flight early after a warning
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft lifted off for its second test flight on March 20, 2026, but a warning indicator forced ...
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NASA’s X-59 flies again as testing for quiet supersonic jet expands in 2026
NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 aircraft completed its second test flight, marking the start of ...
NASA's experimental supersonic X-59 jet designed to travel faster than the speed of sound is preparing for its second flight from California.
Boom Supersonic is a startup aviation manufacturer focused on returning to commercial supersonic flight with their new jet. This video explores the background of Boom Supersonic, highlighting the Boom ...
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby gives Boom Supersonic's Overture a 50-50 chance to fly. Skeptics write off the concept.
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NASA, Lockheed's Supersonic X-59 ‘Returned Prematurely' on Second Flight
Supersonic test aircraft aimed to reach 260 mph at altitude of 20,000 feet.
Boom Supersonic made history when its XB-1 prototype jet broke the sound barrier for the first time. Chief test pilot Tristan “Geppetto” Brandenburg took off today (January 28th 2025) in the company’s ...
For the second flight, NASA test pilot Jim “Clue” Less will be at X-59’s controls. Less will take off and land the aircraft at Edwards Air Force Base, near X-59’s home at NASA’s Armstrong Flight ...
Boom Supersonic is now providing turbines to data centers to help fuel the AI boom. The company’s CEO says the move won’t detract from its ambitions of reviving supersonic flight. Boom Supersonic — ...
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