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Boom Supersonic’s next-generation XB-1 passenger plane 1 step away from breaking the sound barrier


The unofficial successor to Concorde is one step closer to reality after Boom Supersonic marked the 11th successful test flight of its XB-1 supersonic demonstrator aircraft.

On Jan. 10, the XB-1 completed a sustained flight at 728 mph (1,172 km/h) — equivalent to Mach 0.95, which is just shy of the speed of sound.



Boom Supersonic, the aviation company known for its cutting-edge supersonic aircraft, is on the verge of breaking the sound barrier with its next-generation XB-1 passenger plane. This sleek and powerful aircraft is just one step away from achieving this groundbreaking milestone in aviation history.

The XB-1 is designed to fly at speeds of up to Mach 2.2, which is more than twice the speed of sound. This means that passengers will be able to travel from New York to London in just three and a half hours, cutting travel time in half compared to traditional commercial flights.

With its advanced aerodynamic design and state-of-the-art engines, the XB-1 is poised to revolutionize air travel and bring back the excitement of supersonic flight. The aircraft has undergone rigorous testing and is now one step away from breaking the sound barrier, a feat that has not been accomplished since the retirement of the Concorde in 2003.

Boom Supersonic is pushing the boundaries of what is possible in aviation, and the XB-1 is a testament to their commitment to innovation and excellence. Stay tuned as this groundbreaking aircraft prepares to make history with its supersonic capabilities.

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