But while the successful test flight of XB-1 shows that supersonic flight without sonic booms is technically feasible, the ...
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The lack of a sonic boom during Boom's recent Mach 1.3 flight validates possibility of flying many more routes, opening up new markets for Boom's Overture. Boom Supersonic said on Monday that ...
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and the company did it with no audible sonic booms on the ground. The Boom Supersonic XB-1 (pictured here in an earlier flight) flew Mach 1.122 in Boomless Cruise ... no one on the ground could ...
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The company also recently announced progress in its intention to operate Mach-speed flights over land without the sonic boom reaching the ground. This "Boomless Cruise" could help Overture achieve ...
None of the three sonic booms generated by the XB-1 on Monday were audible from the ground, which helps to explain why Boom is so confident that supersonic passenger flight can come back.
There is the possibility that residents of and visitors to the Bahamas may hear one or more sonic booms during the landing, but what may be experienced will depend on weather and other conditions.