US aerospace firm wants to accept passengers by the end of 2029. But what was Concorde, its famous supersonic plane ...
The world’s most glamorous aircraft was cruising at a thrilling 1315 mph, with the curvature of the Earth visible to those who cared enough ...
A Riverside Local Schools bus was involved in a crash Thursday in Concord due to the icy road conditions, according to ...
There were 57 instances of Concorde planes suffering burst or punctured tyres before last July's Air France crash, according to an interim report by accident investigators. Of these incidents ...
American company Boom Supersonic just broke the sound barrier with a civilian plane. What exactly is supersonic travel, and ...
The Concorde was discontinued soon after a catastrophic Air France crash in Paris in July 2000 that killed 109 on board and four people on the ground. Boom Supersonic CEO Blake Scholl posted on X ...
The scaled-down prototype, nicknamed the "Baby Boom", broke the sound barrier for the first time during a test flight over ...
A startup wants to revive the Concorde for the generations of flyers that missed out, without the noisy boom and the up to ...
The group also revealed that the supersonic plane's manufacturers would apply on August 15 for the necessary permission to fly the aircraft commercially again following last year's Concorde crash ...
A crash in France in 2000, caused by runway debris, killed 113 people. It stopped flying in 2003. Boom is convinced it can overcome the barriers that grounded the Concorde and make supersonic ...
The iconic cone-nosed Concorde was retired in 2003 after an accident and since then supersonic passenger travel has been a pipedream, but as the XB–1 accelerated to Mach 1.1 and supersonic ...
Concorde’s expensive, “gas guzzling” nature was a complaint levelled against it for most of its lifetime. A catastrophic 1973 Paris air show crash of the competing Russian airliner ...