There's never been anything quite like Concorde, a supersonic jetliner that could fly from New York City to London in under ...
The interior was smaller than the Boeing 707s ... there were only ever 57 who operated the airline’s Concorde aircraft. The ...
In May, I toured a Concorde jet at the Intrepid Museum in New York City. The sea, air, and space museum is housed on a 900-foot-long aircraft carrier. Take a look inside. The last Concorde flight ...
Concorde was also the first commercial aircraft to use "fly-by-wire," or computer-based flight control. In the end, it was too costly to fly profitably, and it was retired in 2003. Arguably the ...
Boom Supersonic plans to bring back supersonic travel with their aircraft, the Boom Overture. It can accommodate up to 80 passengers and has a range of 4,250 nautical miles. First flight is ...
The aircraft, named Overture, would succeed Concorde in providing ultrafast connections between Europe and the United States, more than 20 years after the latter ceased operation. The new aircraft ...
American start-up Boom Supersonic is planning to develop the very first supersonic aircraft powered by 100% sustainable fuel. The aircraft, named Overture, would succeed Concorde in providing ...