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Boom Supersonic Looks To Rolls-Royce For Overture Engines – Simple Flying
The prospect of supersonic passenger flights remains alive. It might be nearly two decades since a Concorde thundered

The prospect of supersonic passenger flights remains alive. It might be nearly two decades since a Concorde thundered out of an airport near you, but the dream of supersonic passenger flights is not dead. Boom Supersonic is pushing ahead with its plans to develop a supersonic passenger aircraft. Now, Boom Supersonic has announced they have teamed up with Rolls-Royce to work on the propulsion system.
Boom Supersonic has teamed up with Rolls-Royce to work on the engine to power the Overture. Phot…
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