What’s to come is here World’s quickest aircraft to introduce new time of supersonic travel

What’s to come is here World’s quickest aircraft to introduce new time of supersonic travel

The world hasn’t seen business supersonic travel in anywhere near a long time since the Concorde was resigned in 2003, yet generally that is going to change with the improvement of a new, harmless to the ecosystem carrier.

Meet Overture — the world’s quickest aircraft that was created by Denver-based Boom Supersonic.

With 26 million hours of planning and testing, Overture will run on 100 percent manageable flying fuel (SAF) as it flies at Mach 1.7 over the sea, carrying between 68–80 travelers up to almost 5,000 miles.

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