Supersonic commercial jets could become a reality by 2029
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The future of air travel seems to be promising now as United Airlines announced its plans to buy 15 supersonic jets. The idea is to begin passenger flights with these jets by 2029, and this would be the first such commercial super … Read more
The future of air travel seems to be promising now as United Airlines announced its plans to buy 15 supersonic jets. The idea is to begin passenger flights with these jets by 2029, and this would be the first such commercial supersonic flights since the Concorde jet got grounded in 2003. Read less
The future of air travel seems to be promising now as United Airlines announced its plans to buy 15 supersonic jets. The idea is to begin passenger flights with these jets by 2029, and this would be the first such commercial supersonic flights since the Concorde jet got grounded in 2003.
The fate of the Concorde was doomed back in 2003 since there were restrictions regarding flying jets at such high speed, which produced a sonic boom. It has been reported that the Overture is expected to fly at twice the speed of today’s regular commercial jets, at Mach 1.7. The aircraft will be able to fly to London from Newark, and New Jersey in just 3.5 hours. It is expected to take four hours to fly to Frankfurt from Newark, and to Tokyo from San Francisco in about 6 hours. Thus cutting down passengers travel time drastically.
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