Boom unveils supersonic XB-1 for the first time

Oct. 8, 2020
XB-1 is slated to fly for the first time in 2021 and will undergo a 100% carbon-neutral flight test program.

DENVER - Boom Supersonic unveiled its supersonic demonstrator, XB-1, on Wednesday, October 7. XB-1 is slated to fly for the first time in 2021 and will undergo a 100% carbon-neutral flight test program.

Boom's innovations include developing an efficient civil supersonic engine intakes ever tested, demonstrating Boom's ability to deliver a breakthrough in propulsive efficiency for Overture.

"Boom continues to make progress towards our founding mission—making the world dramatically more accessible," said Blake Scholl, Boom founder and CEO. "XB-1 is an important milestone towards the development of our commercial airliner, Overture, making sustainable supersonic flight mainstream and fostering human connection."

After rollout, XB-1 will complete its ongoing, extensive ground test program before heading to Mojave, California in 2021 for flight test. At the same time, the company will finalize Overture's propulsion system and conduct wind tunnel tests to validate aircraft design. When XB-1 breaks the sound barrier in flight, Boom will be finalizing the design of Overture, whose own rollout is on track for 2025.

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