The FAA is planning to revise America’s ban on commercial supersonic flight—as long as the “sonic boom” it emits can be ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is working toward scrapping its ban on overland supersonic travel, which would lead to ...
The US is taking major steps to end its 50-year ban on overland supersonic flight, with the FAA planning new noise-based rules that could open the door to commercial passenger jets travelling at over ...
NASA’s X-59 has reached 924 mph and 55,000 feet, bringing the agency closer to proving that future supersonic passenger flights can avoid thunderous sonic booms.
What the FAA is saying now is, hey, the speed of the plane isn't the problem; the sonic boom's power is. So why not regulate ...
NASA’S “Son of Concorde” jet that could fly from the UK to New York in four hours has smashed through the sound barrier without triggering the usual sonic boom. The experimental ...
For decades, supersonic flights over the continental United States have been banned by regulators due to the sonic booms ...
A long-standing ban on commercial supersonic flights over the United States would be overturned in a new rule proposed by the ...
NASA's Quesst mission looks to develop a supersonic aircraft that could one day transform commercial air travel in the United ...
Editor’s Note: To watch a video version of this article, click here. For 53 years, one federal regulation has stood between ...
The FAA proposed new noise standards for supersonic aircraft, moving to lift the decades-old ban on civilian supersonic flights over U.S. land.
NASA's X-59 has officially gone supersonic. See how this experimental jet aims to turn disruptive sonic booms into a quiet thump.