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Boom Supersonic advances with new Overture supersonic aircraft

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Boom Supersonic advances with new Overture supersonic aircraft
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After more than two decades since the retirement of Concorde, supersonic passenger flight may be on the verge of a return. Boom Supersonic, an American aerospace company, is developing the Overture, a next-generation aircraft designed to fly at twice the speed of current airliners. This initiative aims to revolutionize air travel.

Boom Supersonic was founded in 2014 by Blake Scholl, a former Amazon executive. The company is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, and has raised over $600 million from various investors, including a grant from the US Air Force. The Overture is designed to fly at Mach 1.7 and can carry between 60 and 80 passengers over a range of 4,250 nautical miles. The focus will initially be on transoceanic routes like New York to London or Tokyo to Seattle.

In June 2025, President Donald Trump lifted the ban on supersonic flight over land in the US with an executive order titled “Leading the World in Supersonic Flight.” This allows companies like Boom Supersonic to conduct test flights over mainland US and potentially offer domestic supersonic flights.

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Before full-scale production of Overture begins, Boom has been testing the XB-1 demonstrator. This one-third-scale jet has completed several test flights since its first flight on March 22, 2024. It became the first civil aircraft to go supersonic over continental US airspace. NASA used Schlieren photography to capture shock waves around XB-1 during flight.

The Overture's performance relies on advanced technologies such as a carbon-composite airframe and delta-gull wing for efficiency. Its propulsion system features Symphony engines developed with Florida Turbine Technologies, GE Additive, and StandardAero. These engines promise improved efficiency without afterburners.

Airlines have shown interest in Overture with orders from American Airlines for 20 aircraft (and options for 40 more), United Airlines for 15 aircraft (with options for 35 more), and Japan Airlines holding pre-orders for 20 units. In total, Boom reports over 130 aircraft in its order backlog.

Public opinion is mixed; some express enthusiasm while others raise concerns about funding and certification challenges. Despite skepticism regarding building a supersonic airliner by 2029 without major OEM partners like Rolls-Royce or GE leading engine development efforts; Boom's transparency has earned credibility among aviation enthusiasts.

Looking ahead into future prospects: If all goes according to plan - including FAA/EASA certifications - commercial operations could commence by early next decade alongside potential developments from NASA/Lockheed Martin projects exploring quieter/more efficient concepts within this domain too!

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