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Indian Aviation achieved a historic milestone on November 17, 2024, transporting 505,412 domestic passengers across 3,173 flights.
Boom Supersonic, the company developing the world’s fastest airliner, celebrated the completion of construction at the Overture Superfactory with a ribbon-cutting ceremony today (June 17, 2024).
Last Year, Thailand announced visa-free travel for Indians from November 10, 2023, to May 10, 2024; following this, Air India (AI) launched direct Delhi-Phuket flights in December 2023.
Today witnessed XB-1’s historic flight in the revered airspace where the Bell X-1 initially pierced the sound barrier in 1947,” recounted Blake Scholl, the founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic.
Boom Supersonic, the company dedicated to constructing the world’s fastest airliner, revealed a series of significant achievements across the Overture airliner, Symphony engine, and XB-1 supersonic demonstrator projects.
Boom Supersonic has unveiled its Defense Advisory Group, a team of esteemed military and defense specialists assembled to evaluate the suitability of Boom’s Overture aircraft for national (US) security purposes.
Boom Supersonic, the pioneering entity behind the creation of the world’s swiftest commercial aircraft, Overture, has revealed the successful attainment of several pivotal achievements in the development of its technology demonstrator aircraft, XB-1.
In a setback for the resurgence of supersonic travel, Richard Branson’s Virgin Group has decided against acquiring a fleet of Boom Supersonic aircraft, affectionately known as the “son of Concorde.”
Delta Air Lines, based in Atlanta, has unveiled its new approach to target millennial and Gen Z travelers for future growth while simultaneously counting on wealthy baby boomers to opt for expensive premium tickets.