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Boom Tech Raises $33 Million for Supersonic Jet: Travel Startup Funding This Week


Boom will get a supersonic jet ... Each week we create a roundup of travel startups that have received or announced funding that week. The total amount raised this week was more than $86 million. Read More

Boom! Supersonic breakthrough paving the way for commercial supersonic travel


US aircraft manufacturer Boom Supersonic has successfully completed the first flight test of its XB-1 supersonic demonstrator jet ... travel" was originally created and published by Airport ... Read More

Boom Supersonic just flew its test jet for the first time as it races to build the world's new speediest airliner — meet 'baby boom'


Here's a closer look at the small but mighty baby boom. Baby boom took a 12-minute flight across the Mojave Desert, paving the way toward the "revival of mainstream supersonic travel." In November ... Read More

Boom's XB-1 supersonic jet has been authorized to break the speed of sound


Boom's supersonic XB-1 test jet has received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA ... XB-1 to continue its important role of informing the future of supersonic travel." The approval arrives just weeks ... Read More

How NASA’s New Supersonic Jet Replaced the Boom With a Quiet Thud


NASA's X-59 is designed to create a sonic "thud," with the same noise levels as as a washing machine. Removing the sonic boom, the space agency believes, could expedite the return of commercial ... Read More

Supersonic planes will replace conventional jets in our lifetime, says aviation CEO


It’s a milestone moment in the highly anticipated new era of supersonic travel. The XB-1, a technology ... supersonic jet and paves the way for the development of Boom’s commercial plane ... Read More

Boom's XB-1 Supersonic Test Jet Cleared by FAA to Fly at Mach 1 Speeds


Boom Supersonic has reached a significant milestone by obtaining approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to fly faster than Mach 1. Read More

TravelX Raises $10 Million for Blockchain Tech: Travel Startup Funding This Week


This week, travel startups announced more than $115 million in funding. A few of the companies had very startup ... Tech Reporter Justin Dawes at [email protected] if you have funding news. Read More

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As passenger numbers in the Middle East are predicted to reach 429 million this ... for the future of air travel. The session, ‘Looking Skyward for Innovation: How Technology is Disrupting ... Read More

Chengjia Raises $300 Million for Short-Term Rentals: Travel Startup Funding This Week


This week, travel startups announced more than $433 million in funding. Earlier this week ... and then sold that revenue management startup’s technology to Booking.com, is on Amenitiz’s ... Read More

Boom Supersonic just flew its test jet for the first time as it races to build the world's new speediest airliner — meet 'baby boom'


Colorado aerospace company Boom Supersonic flew its XB-1 demonstrator for the first time on Friday. Nicknamed the "baby boom," the jet tests technologies for ... toward the "revival of mainstream ... Read More

Boom Supersonic just flew its test jet for the first time as it races to build the world's new speediest airliner — meet 'baby boom'


Colorado aerospace company Boom Supersonic flew its XB-1 demonstrator for the first time on Friday. Nicknamed the "baby boom," the jet tests technologies for Boom's future Mach 1.7 Overture airliner. Read More


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