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First supersonic commercial jet could take flight by 2023

Supersonic flight may finally rise from the ashes as Boom Supersonic has raised more money for the development of its first working prototype jet.

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WeOwnTheNight1926d ago

Hmm sounds good. I can see be with my wife in NY and see my other side girlfriend in London and be back home in time for dinner.

conanlifts1925d ago (Edited 1925d ago )

He is most likely still single.

2pacalypsenow1925d ago

Yeah because only single guys have a sense of humor......

krauley1926d ago

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
The Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde (/ˈkɒnkɔːrd/) is a British-French turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner that was operated from 1976 until 2003. It had a maximum speed over twice the speed of sound at Mach 2.04 (1,354 mph or 2,180 km/h at cruise altitude), with seating for 92 to 128 passengers.
So the title of the articles is wrong and i wont read the rest.

WeOwnTheNight1926d ago

Poor you. That's not the title on the site

annoyedgamer1925d ago

Thanks for letting me know, Story has been reported.

Altaire1925d ago

I wish I could fix it but it's posted, so I can't :(

X-Alchemist1926d ago

Yay just what the world needs, another hefty polluter but it doesn't matter really, so long as the rich can get to London to New York in under 2 hours. There are many reasons why we don't see Concorde in the skies anymore and it wasn't just because of that horrific crash.

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James Webb Space Telescope finds 'extremely red' supermassive black hole growing

The supermassive black hole is 40 million times as massive as the sun and powers a quasar that existed 700 million years after the Big Bang.

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15 Tips & Settings to Get the Most Out of Vision Pro

Vision Pro is here and it’s a surprisingly capable device. Apple has also loaded the headset with a ton of options and features that aren’t obvious at first glance.

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Odysseus mission to be cut short after moon lander's sideways touchdown

Engineers expect to lose contact with the private US moon lander Odysseus on Tuesday, cutting short the mission after its sideways touchdown last week.

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