Enclosed within a 42-ft.-long nacelle, the Symphony engine incorporates an axisymmetric spike inlet and plug exhaust nozzle with a translating centerbody. Credit: Boom Supersonic Remarkably, Jan 21.
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The future of supersonic travel
I visited Boom Supersonic HQ to explore their latest developments on the supersonic airplane. Founder and CEO Blake Scholl discusses the timeline and necessity of supersonic travel, featuring a behind ...
Boom Supersonic is putting its engine technology to work on the ground to power the AI boom, and help fund development of its full-size Overture aircraft. Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video ...
Dyson just dropped all new batch of online deals this week on some of the brand’s most popular hair tools. From the viral Dyson Supersonic Nural hair dryer to the cult-favorite Dyson Airwrap, there ...
Data center logistics are becoming harder and harder to fathom as the centralization of compute power continues to scale beyond all reasonable proportions. We've reported extensively on the incredible ...
Boom Supersonic has made great strides in recent years toward fulfilling its ambition to get its Overture supersonic airliner off the ground. The problem is that faster-than-sound aircraft aren't ...
Boom Supersonic is now providing turbines to data centers to help fuel the AI boom. The company’s CEO says the move won’t detract from its ambitions of reviving supersonic flight. Boom Supersonic — ...
Blake Scholl, Boom Supersonic founder and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's new funding round, using the company's supersonic engines to power AI data centers, impact on the economics ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The Centennial-based startup is ...
Boom Supersonic is developing an industrial gas turbine version of its Symphony turbofan to power AI data centers, providing a technical and financial boost toward its goal of building the Mach 1.7 ...
The X-59 is designed to transform the sonic boom associated with supersonic flight into a “sonic thump”—making it feasible to fly over populated areas. NASA’s new X-59 experimental jet flew for the ...
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