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Revolutionising air travel: Boom Supersonic's milestone flight

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04 February 2025

Revolutionising air travel: Boom Supersonic's milestone flight

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Boom Supersonic's XB-1 jet successfully broke the sound barrier, marking a significant step towards making supersonic travel more affordable.

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According to Travel Tomorrow, supersonic travel is poised to return to commercial aviation following a successful test flight by a US start-up, Blake Scholl. On 28 January 2025, Boom Supersonic's XB-1 jet became the first American-made private supersonic aircraft to break the sound barrier, moving the company closer to commercialising the world's fastest airliner. This achievement is expected to transform air travel by making high-speed, supersonic flights accessible to everyone. 

For more information on this transformative initiative, please see the attached link.

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