Sounds strange today, but not so long ago you could fly supersonic, on the iconic Concorde, out of Kent. We speak to the man ...
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The XB-1 by Boom Supersonic, a sleek prototype also known as "Baby Boom," is here to answer that question. As the precursor ...
Half a century on, a beautifully crafted anniversary film invites viewers to rediscover the Air France Concorde.
Flying close to the speed of sound is not a new concept. In the early 21st century, Boeing announced a new “Sonic Cruiser”. The jet, whose delta shape bore more than a passing resemblance to Concorde, ...
With a booming passenger market, increasing premium demand, and access to modern technology and designs, the Overture will be ...
Concorde began its signature route from London Heathrow to JFK airport in New York in November 1977. That journey takes ...
The sleek supersonic Concorde was the "Queen of the Skies." 50 years ago, Air France and British Airways launched scheduled service.
Concorde's successor could make trips across the Atlantic in as little as three and a half hours by the end of the decade.
Quesst is the result of a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and NASA to build a supersonic aircraft that can fly over land. It just took off.
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If you had been staring at the skies over London or Paris 50 years ago today, you might have seen something special. Jan 21 ...
Concorde could fly at more than twice the speed of sound, yet the lucrative transatlantic routes to the US were not viable, casting more doubt on the aircraft's already ropy economics. Concerns about ...