The closest I’ve ever been to being on a supersonic flight was looking at the Concorde on static display at the Intrepid Museum in New York. But, for an entire generation of travelers and aviators, ...
I went on board two Concordes, including the first prototype, at Paris's air and space museum. Concorde, retired in 2003 due to costs and a crash, flew at more than twice the speed of sound. Boom ...
A "son of Concorde" that could fly from London to New York in under four hours is preparing for take-off. NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft is undergoing final safety tests before making ...
The technologies that are being worked on in quiet aerodynamics, advanced shaping, noise suppression, and community acceptability data could forever alter how supersonic aircraft are constructed. This ...
A ‘son of Concorde’ that could fly from London to New York in under four hours is preparing for take-off. NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft is undergoing final safety tests before making ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- It's being billed as the aircraft of the future. NASA unveiled plans Tuesday for a supersonic aircraft called QueSST, that would travel at roughly 1,100 miles an hour. Today's ...
A 'Son of Concorde' that could enable passengers to travel from London to New York in under four hours is about to take off. NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft is undergoing final safety ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Fifty years after the Concorde first flew, a new era of innovation and entrepreneurial ideas seeks to make supersonic flight practical and ...
Over nine decades, commercial aircraft have transformed from fragile propliners into advanced widebodies . The story of how ...
Introducing the wonderful Venezianico Bucintoro 1976 Chronograph ✓ A stunning limited edition to honor the Concorde ✓ See it ...
WASHINGTON − Flying cars. Drone deliveries. Supersonic flights. President Donald Trump aims to speed commercial development of new-age aviation tech by reducing regulations the administration says ...