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Boom Supersonic XB-1 Breaks Sound Barrier During Historic Test Flight


The XB-1, a civilian supersonic jet developed by Boom Supersonic, successfully broke the sound barrier during a test flight over the Mojave Desert. It reached an altitude of 35,290 feet before accelerating to Mach 1.22, the company said in a press release. CBS News reports: It marks the first time ...

The airliner will also use Boom Supersonic's bespoke propulsion system, Symphony, to run on "up to 100% sustainable aviation fuel." Existing subsonic airliners fly at between 550 and 600 miles per hour, according to charter company Bitlux. The company finished building a "superfactory" in North Carolina in 2024, and will eventually produce 66 planes per year.

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