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’s quest to revive supersonic commercial aircraft flight also received a historic and unexpected boost from an executive order signed June 6 by President Donald Trump.
Aircraft startup Boom Supersonic said Tuesday it will start selling a version of its turbine engine as a stationary power plant, and that its first customer will be data center startup Crusoe. Crusoe ...
In a major milestone in the history of the aerospace sector Boom Supersonic has made a key regulatory breakthrough by being granted an experimental airworthiness certificate by the US Federal Aviation ...
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Supersonic engine tech could soon power AI
Supersonic jet engines were designed to push airliners past the sound barrier, not to keep racks of GPUs humming. Yet the same technology that could return high-speed passenger flight is now being ...
What do supersonic jets and artificial-intelligence data centers have in common? They both need lots of power to make them go. That commonality, and the seemingly insatiable demand for electrons from ...
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Diversion to power datacenters earns Boom Supersonic a ticket to revive fast air transport
Boom Supersonic, the company that hopes to revive faster-than-sound air travel, has diverted into the datacenter power business.… As revealed in a Tuesday post from CEO Blake Scholl, he was ...
Boom Supersonic, the company building the world’s fastest airliner, today announced a backlog of more than $1.25 billion for its Superpower turbine and revealed its launch customer, Crusoe. The ...
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